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SPECIAL ISSUE - Musica Hodie & The 16th Brazilian Symposium on Computer Music: “Contributions of sound and music computing to musical and artistic knowledge” Guest Editors: Damián Keller, Luiz Naveda, Rogério Costa
SBCM 2017 - The 16th Brazilian Symposium on Computer Music São Paulo, Brazil, September 3-6, 2017 http://www.sbc.org.br/sbcm2017/ http://compmus.ime.usp.br/sbcm/
We are glad to inform that the journal Musica Hodie will publish a selection of contributions of the SBCM 2017. Authors of the selected contributions will be invited to submit extended versions of the original text to a special issue on “Contributions of sound and music computing to musical and artistic knowledge”. We invite all authors to discuss the mutual influences that reshape the fields of computer music research and the knowledge of music, sound, and art. All accepted contributions (full papers, posters, and music submissions) will be considered for the special issue during the double-blind peer-review process. It is important to emphasize that this 2nd selection will require complete and extended articles in relation to the works submitted to the SBCM. More details, deadlines, the schedule related to the special issue will be published on the conference website.
About Musica Hodie
The Musica Hodie Journal is a bi-annual publication hosted by the School of Music and Drama of the Federal University of Goiás (Brazil) since 2001. The journal is indexed in the Web of Science, RILM – International Repertory of Music Literature, Arts & Humanity Index, EBSCO, and CAPES-Qualis (A1). The publication promotes contributions in the areas of musical performance and interfaces, composition and information technologies, music education, music and interdisciplinarity, music therapy, sonic languages, semiotics and musicology. More information at [https://www.revistas.ufg.br/musica/index]
About SBCM 2017
The Brazilian Symposia on Computer Music are thriving and exciting venues for sharing ideas about recent developments in the fields of computer music, sound and music computing, music information retrieval, computational musicology, multimedia performance and many other things related to art, science, and technology. We would like to invite you to contribute to and participate in this event, which will take place at the beautiful campus of the University of São Paulo, Brazil, from September 3rd to September 6th 2017. This year's Keynote Speakers are Xavier Serra (Director of the Music Technology Group at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona), Emilios Cambouropoulos (Member of the Cognitive and Computational Musicology Group at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) and Damián Keller (Founder of the Amazon Center for Music Research at the Federal University of Acre). During the event, participants will also have the opportunity to attend to oral presentations of music and technical papers, poster discussion sessions, discussion panels and concerts, and will have plenty of opportunities to interact and discuss collaborations with other participants.
Contributions may take the form of full papers, posters, and art, as described in the Instructions for Authors [1]. Full papers, which may be technically or musically focused, are expected to present original research, communicated in oral presentations. Music papers are expected to deal with actual instances of music or sound art pieces, which shall be included in the submission. Posters, which are accompanied by extended abstracts and may also be technically or musically focused (with accompanying music pieces), are expected to bring ongoing research open to debate and contributions from participants during specific gatherings. Art can take the form of compositions, performances, installations or objects, which shall be presented either in concerts or exhibition rooms; artistic pieces are also required to be accompanied by extended abstracts, describing how art, science, and technology come together in the creative process. All papers and extended abstracts will be included in the electronic proceedings, which become freely available in the SBCM homepage [2].
Important Dates: May 20th: Deadline for Papers, Posters and Music submissions June 30th: Notifications of accepted submissions July 7th: Author registration deadline / Early-bird registration deadline July 14th: Camera-ready accepted submissions deadline
Please feel free to contact us [3] with any questions you may have.
We hope to see you all in São Paulo!
The SBCM 2017 Organizing Committee
Links: [1] Instructions for Authors: http://compmus.ime.usp.br/sbcm/2017/instructions-for-authors [2] SBCM Homepage: http://compmus.ime.usp.br/sbcm/ [3] Contact page: http://compmus.ime.usp.br/sbcm/2017/contact-us
Luiz Naveda _____________________________________________________ Professor of Musicology School of Music - State University of Minas Gerais (Brazil) http://www.naveda.info http://edu.naveda.info (academic work, in Portuguese)
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