Hello everyone,
The jmmmp library of abstractions has been updated.
Granulator, a Pure Data port of Robert Henke's Granulator, has some new
features for external control and audio input/output.
You can download it through deken, or follow the link below.
For more informations and a tarball file, visit http://bit.ly/jmmmp_051
Best,
João Pais
We are happy to announce the NordicSMC winter school
<https://www.hf.uio.no/ritmo/english/projects/all/nordicsmc/events/conferenc…>,
to be held at the University of Oslo, Norway, 4-8 March 2019.
This is an intensive PhD-level training course on /sound and motion
analysis /with experts in sound and music computing from the Nordic
countries.
About
The winter school will be taught with a combination of traditional and
flipped-classroom methodologies. All participants are expected to follow
the free online course Music Moves
<https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/music-moves> prior to coming to
Oslo. This MOOC lasts for 6 weeks (starting on 21 January) and will
serve as background information for many of the topics dealt with during
the week.
The week in Oslo will comprise a combination of lectures, hands-on
tutorials and a small, team-based research project utilizing the
theories and methods taught during the school.
All students that complete the MOOC, the Oslo programme, and submit a
final written report, will receive a diploma with a recommendation of
being awarded 3 ECTS credits as part of their PhD training.
For Whom
The winter school is primarily intended for PhD students in relevant
fields, but it is also open for advanced Master's students. Students
from the NordicSMC partners will have priority.
Cost
The winter school is /free of charge/ for all participants. Students
from NordicSMC partners can apply for getting travel and accommodation
covered. Other participants have to cover travel and accommodation on
their own.
Participate
To apply for a place in the winter school, please fill in this form
<https://nettskjema.uio.no/answer/104593.html> and upload your CV and a
letter of interest that clearly indicates your motivation and previous
experience with sound and music computing.
*Deadline: 1 December 2018*
Selected participants will be notified by 15 December 2018
More information
Please see the NordicSMC winter school
<https://www.hf.uio.no/ritmo/english/projects/all/nordicsmc/events/conferenc…>
web page for updated information about the programme, teachers, etc. Get
in touch if you have any questions.
Welcome!
--
Alexander Refsum Jensenius, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Musicology, University of Oslo
http://people.uio.no/alexanje/
Deputy Director, RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time, and Motion
http://www.uio.no/ritmo/
New book: "A NIME Reader"
http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-47214-0
New master's programme: "Music, Communication & Technology"
http://www.uio.no/mct-master/
To pd-announce:
I made a packaging mistake in the Intel Macintosh releases of Pd 0.49-0 -
if you're using that, please grab 0.49-1 which should fix the problem.
Pd 0.49-0 apparently crashes randomly; it's really worth getting the
fixed one.
http://msp.ucsd.edu/software.htm
Pc users or people getting Pd source or via other package managers like
Debian's are not affected by this.
cheers
Miller
(Apologies for cross-postings)
ICAD 2019 --- Call for Submission of Papers and Extended Abstracts
25th International Conference on Auditory Display
Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK
23--27 June, 2019
https://icad2019.icad.orghttps://twitter.com/ICAD2019
Theme/Special focus of ICAD 2019: Sonification for Everyday Life.
Digital technology and artificial intelligence are becoming embedded in the objects all around us, from consumer products to the built environment. Everyday life happens where People, Technology, and Place intersect. Our activities and movements are increasingly sensed, digitised and tracked. Of course, the data generated by modern life is a hugely important resource not just for companies who use it for commercial purposes, but it can also be harnessed for the benefit of the individuals it concerns. Sonification research that has hit the news headlines in recent times has often been related to big science done at large publicly funded labs with little impact on the day-to-day lives of people. At ICAD 2019 we want to explore how auditory display technologies and techniques may be used to enhance our everyday lives. From giving people access to what’s going on inside their own bodies, to the human concerns of living in a modern networked and technological city, the range of opportunities for auditory display is wide. The ICAD 2019 committee is seeking papers and extended abstracts that will contribute to knowledge of how sonification can support everyday life.
Important Dates:
- Friday 15th March 2019 - Deadline for submission of full papers.
- Friday 22nd March 2019 - Deadline for submission of extended abstracts.
For details on topics of interest, proposal format, submission instructions, and additional conference information please visit https://icad2019.icad.org/call-for-participation/
Papers Chair:
Tony Stockman
icad2019papers(a)icad.org
Conference Chairs:
Paul Vickers and Matti Gröhn
icad2019chairs(a)icad.org
About ICAD:
First held in 1992, ICAD is a highly interdisciplinary conference with relevance to researchers, practitioners, artists, and graduate students working with sound to convey and explore information. The conference is unique in its specific focus on auditory displays and the range of interdisciplinary issues related to their use. Like its predecessors, ICAD 2019 will be a single-track conference, open to all, with no membership or affiliation requirements.
--
Paul Vickers
Co-chair of ICAD 2019: https://icad2019.icad.org
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