2nd call for participation to SMC2011 - Call for Music (federico avanzini )


Subject: 2nd call for participation to SMC2011 - Call for Music
From:    federico avanzini  <avanzini@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Fri, 26 Nov 2010 10:28:21 +0100
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[Apologies for cross-postings] [Please distribute] 8th Sound and Music Computing Conference 06-09 July 2011, Padova, Italy Department of Information Engineering, University of Padova Conservatorio Cesare Pollini, Padova http://smc2011.smcnetwork.org/ The SMC Conference is the forum for international exchanges around the core interdisciplinary topics of Sound and Music Computing. SMC2011 will feature lectures, posters/demos, musical/sonic works, and other satellite events. The SMC Summer School will take place just before the Conference. ================Important dates================= Deadline for submissions of papers and music: Friday 25 March, 2011 Deadline for applications to Summer School: Friday 25 March, 2011 Notification of acceptance to Summer School: Monday 18 April, 2011 Notification of paper and music acceptances: Friday 6 May, 2011 Deadline for submission of camera-ready papers: Friday 20 May, 2011 Deadline for submission of final music materials: Friday 20 May 2011 SMC 2011 Summer School: Saturday 2 - Tuesday 5 July, 2011 Rencon Workshop and Satellite Events: Wednesday 6 July, 2011 SMC 2011 Conference: Thursday 07 - Saturday 09 July, 2011 =========================================== The first Call for Participation (Call for Papers) has been launched already, and is available at http://smc2011.smcnetwork.org/call_for_participation.htm#paper The Call for Participation to the SMC-Rencon workshop has also been launched already, and is available at http://smc2011.smcnetwork.org/rencon.htm ================Call for Music================== SMC2011 invites submissions of musical works for the three concerts planned for the conference music program: 1.[Curator: Claudio Ambrosini] This concert features live electronic works that explore novel techniques for the performance with traditional acoustic instruments in relation to the possibilities of interaction and live processing. We particularly encourage works for acoustic instruments and electronics that link musical gesture to digital processing, including the spatial dimension. 2.[Curator: Ron Kuivila] This concert features works that explore the correlations and anticorrelations of digital and analog electronic music systems. We particularly encourage works that define digital models of analog live electronic systems and "bent" electronic instruments, build hybrid systems that combine and interconnect analog and digital systems, or provide entirely new approaches to analog circuitry. 3.[Curator: Marek ChoĊ‚oniewski] This concert features works that reinvent for the 3rd millenium the traditional model of the orchestra. We particularly encourage submissions of works using laptops as main instruments for the production, reproduction and manipulation of sound, possibly with the addition of other interactive technologies, as well as soloists or small acoustic ensembles. More details are available at http://smc2011.smcnetwork.org/call_for_participation.htm#music =========================================== Want to help us promote SMC2011? Insert a SMC2011 banner in your blog or web page (available at http://smc2011.smcnetwork.org/img/banner/), and link it to http://smc2011.smcnetwork.org/ Want to follow and share SMC2011 related news? Join and invite your friends to the SMC2011 facebook fanpage (linked from http://smc2011.smcnetwork.org/news.htm) -- ---------------------------------------- Federico Avanzini, PhD Sound and Music Computing Group Dep. of Information Engineering University of Padova Via Ognissanti 72 I-35129 Padova - ITALY Skype: federico.avanzini Tel: +39 049 827 7856 Fax: +39 049 827 7826 http://smc.dei.unipd.it http://www.dei.unipd.it/~avanzini ----------------------------------------


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