New Interfaces for Musical Expression++
University of Technology Sydney, Australia
June 15-18 2010
www.nime2010.org
NOTE: We have moved the NIME conference dates back one week in order to
link in with festivals and other events of interest to NIME attendees.
*PLEASE UPDATE YOUR DIARIES!*
On behalf of the NIME 2010 Committee, we invite you to be part of the
International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression. The
core purpose of NIME is to examine interfaces/instruments for musical
expression. The ++ portion of the 2010 conference concerns
projects/papers that collaborate with music or sound via
multi-disciplinary, cross-disciplinary and multimodal expression.
Projects that collaborate with other disciplines, extending the musical
or sonic framework are invited, and vice-versa.
NIME TOPICS
We welcome submissions on topics related to new interfaces for music
performance including, but not limited to:
– Novel controllers and interfaces for musical expression
– Novel controllers for collaborative performance
– Novel musical instruments
– Computational methods of composition
– Augmented/hyper instruments
– Interfaces for dance and physical expression
– Interactive Game Music
– Robotic Music
– Interactive sound and multimedia installations
– Interactive sonification
– Sensor and actuator technologies
– Haptic and force feedback devices
– Interface protocols and data formats
– Gesture and music
– Perceptual & cognitive issues
– Interactivity design and software tools
– Musical mapping strategies
– Performance analysis and machine learning
– Performance rendering and generative algorithms
– Experiences with novel interfaces in education and entertainment
– Experiences with novel interfaces in live performance and composition
– Surveys of past work and stimulating ideas for future research
– Historical studies in twentieth-century instrument design
– Reports on student projects in the framework of NIME related courses
– Artistic, cultural, and social impact of NIME technology
– Gesture measurement
– Enabling music networks
– Bio-music
NIME++ TOPICS
We welcome submissions on topics related to multi-disciplinary,
cross-disciplinary and multimodal expression, but not limited to:
– Mobile Technologies including Sound & Music
– Locative Media Integration
– Urban Digital Media & Media Façades
– Human-Computer Interaction
– Multimodal Expressive Interfaces
– Practice-Based Research Approaches/Methodologies/Criticism
– Sonification, Auditory Display & Multimodal Information Expression,
Data Display
– NIME intersecting with Performance, Dance, Theatre, Game Design
– Sonic Expression in Architecture, Design, Wearables/Fashion
– Computational Interfaces/Methods for Expression & Creativity
CALL FOR PAPERS
Full Paper (up to 6 pages in proceedings, longer oral presentation,
optional demo)
Short Paper/Poster/Demo (up to 4 pages in proceedings, choose from
shorter oral presentation OR poster OR demo)
ALL PAPERS WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of full papers, short papers and poster/demo proposals: 29
January 2010
Notification of acceptance/rejection (papers and posters): 12 March 2010
Submission of final papers: 23 April 2010
For any further information/question/comment/suggestion, please send a
message to the local organizing committee.
CALL FOR PERFORMANCES, INSTALLATIONS, EXHIBITION
As in previous years, we are calling for proposals for performances and
installations to be presented in conjunction with the conference. There
are 2 categories of performance proposal: Concert performance and Club
night performance. For details see the call on the NIME2010 website.
Submission of installation and performance proposals due: 29 January 2010
CALL FOR WORKSHOP/TUTORIAL PROPOSAL
In 2010, we are looking for two kinds of special event on the day
preceding the full conference:
WORKSHOPS for academic-style paper presentations or discussion relating
to a specialist area directed by an expert; and
TUTORIALS for making things and developing knowledge. Tutorials can
range in intention from instruction and discussion about specialist
techniques, platforms, hardware, software or pedagogical topics for the
advancement of fellow NIME-ers and people with experience related to the
topic, or tutorials can be instructive for visitors to the NIME
community, novices/newbies, interested student participants, people from
other fields, and members of the public getting to know the potential of
NIME. For details see the call on the NIME2010 website.
Submission of workshop/tutorial proposals due: 29 January 2010
—
Dr. Andrew Johnston
Lecturer
School of Software
Faculty of Engineering and IT
University of Technology, Sydney
PO Box 123, Broadway, NSW 2007, Australia
Ph. +61 2 9514 4497 Fax: +61 2 9514 4492
Room 10.04.341
Web: http://andrewjohnston.net/