[AUDITORY] Web Audio Conference 2017: Call for Participation (Sebastian Ewert )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Web Audio Conference 2017: Call for Participation
From:    Sebastian Ewert  <s.ewert@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 2017 15:30:12 +0100
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Dear all, we are happy to announce that the programme for this year's Web Audio=20 Conference (WAC) is now available on our website:=20 http://wac.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/programme/ This will be the third installment of the conference (after=20 IRCAM/Mozilla in Paris and GeorgiaTech in Atlanta) and will be held at=20 the Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary University of London from=20 August 21-23, 2017. The final programme features a wide range of oral paper presentations=20 and talks, poster presentations, interactive demos, web-based artworks=20 and installations, as well as two nights with performances and concerts.=20 We are looking forward to fantastic keynotes given by Chris Chafe (CCRMA=20 / Stanford University) and Franziska Schroeder (SARC / Queen=E2=80=99s=20 University Belfast). Additionally, there will be joint activities with=20 the co-located Audio Mostly conference on Wednesday. Further, there will be a wide variety of tutorials, given by Paul Adenot=20 (Mozilla), Felicia Lim / Jamieson Brettle (Google), Nicholas Jillings /=20 Ryan Stables (BCU), Christoph Guttandin (Media Codings) and Iwan Dewi=20 Lavanant (...Loops). That means we will learn about the latest=20 developments and additions to the web audio api right from Mozilla,=20 Google's work on open standards for producing spatial audio in the=20 browser, how to build audio effects on the web, how to effectively test=20 web audio code and how to collaboratively improvise music in the browser. So if you think that Web Audio is or will be relevant, please register=20 today (early bird registration ends on 31 July). We are looking forward to welcoming you to London! Best wishes, the WAC organizing committee --=20 Dr Sebastian Ewert Lecturer in Signal Processing Centre for Digital Music (C4DM) and Machine Listening Lab (MLLAB) School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science Queen Mary University of London +44 20 7882 8287


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