>From Carola Boehm, at the University of Glasgow.
Please excuse any cross postings.
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Announcement: Workshops at ICMC 2000
http://www.icmc2000.org/
This year, the International Computer Music Conference (ICMC) will
take place in Berlin, 27.8-1.9 2000. With its motto "Gateways to
Creativity," ICMC 2000 underscores the creative use of technological
developments in the arts and the emergence of a new generation of
"human-oriented" technologies. A special feature of ICMC 2000 will
be the 11 workshops on topics from aesthetics and cognition research
to a number of important tools and techniques in sound design and
computer assisted music creation.
There will be nine short workshops lasting half a day and two long workshops lasting 3 days each. Registration will be possible both on an individual workhop basis and for a workshop group for the entire duration of the event. The workshops topics are at a glance:
- Rhizome Café: Colliding with Rainforest
(Networked Digital Sound in David Tudor's Rainforest)
- Soundscape Composition and Multichannel Audio Diffusion
- Computer music studies, aesthetics and intercultural issues
- Cognition and Perception of Computer Music: Principles and Issues
- Notation and Music Information Retrieval in the Computer Age
- Computer Music Programming for the Web with JSyn and JMSL
- Networked Realtime Sound and Graphics Synthesis with SuperCollider
- Collaborative Composition for String Instruments and Live Electronics
- Spatialization Techniques with Multichannel Audio
- Sensors for Interactive Music Performance
- Composing with Algorithmic Processes
In addition, four panel discussions partly with a strongly applied "workshop" character will take place during the ICMC itself. The topics are:
-Aesthetics of Computer Music
-Analysis-Synthesis Techniques
-Content Retrieval of Music
-Digital Audio Effects
We invite students, practicing artists and researchers from all related fields to participate. For further details and registration look from 18.5.2000 onwards at
http://www.icmc2000.org/
Alastair Dunning
Arts and Humanities Data Service
75-79 York Road (8th Floor)
LONDON SE1 7AW
0207 928 7848
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