Live Algorithms for Music (LAM) Conference 2006
18th-19th December 2006
Goldsmiths College
London, UK.
Live Algorithms are machine partners in real-time music
performance. Autonomous, yet creative, these computer systems
enhance human music making. LAM is an EPSRC sponsored research
network - a statement of the LAM objectives can be found at
www.livealgorithms.org
Plenary talk by Professor George Lewis, Columbia University
Contributions in the form of short papers and works for
performance are invited. Papers can address any aspect of the
LAM agenda. Topics may include, but are not limited by,
the following:
embodiment
human-computer interface
natural algorithms (evolutionary, neural, swarms, cellular automata...)
unconventional computation
brain/computer interface
AI and philosophical foundations of interaction
machine consciousness
codification of performance
computational creativity
real time music analysis and synthesis
Accepted works will be performed in a special concert featuring George
Lewis + friends
Please submit 500 word abstracts and/or proposals for performance
to Tim Blackwell [log in to unmask] and Michael Young
[log in to unmask] by October 27, 2006.
Notification: November 10, 2006
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Paul Brown in Australia 06/2006 to 09/2006
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AU mob +61 419 72 74 85 USA fax +1 309 216 9900
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Visiting Professor - Sussex University
http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/ccnr/research/creativity.html
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