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Dear all,
(apologies for cross-posting)
We are very pleased to announce that we will be hosting the 1st International Workshop on Brain-Computer Music Interfacing, 15 June 2015 at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research (ICCMR), Plymouth University UK.
* The workshop is a satellite of the 11th International Symposium on Computer Music Multidisciplinary Research - CMMR 2015: Music, Mind, and Embodiment, which will take place at Plymouth University, Plymouth, UK, on 16-19 June 2015. Attendance to both events is strongly encouraged. For more information on CMMR 2015 please visit http://cmr.soc.plymouth.ac.uk/cmmr2015/
* The workshop will coincide with the publication of a new book by Springer entitled Guide to Brain-Computer Music Interfacing, edited by Eduardo R. Miranda and Julien Castet.
* Prof David Rosenboom, the pioneer from CalArts, California Institute of the Arts, is set to perform at the workshop and deliver a CMMR 2015 keynote
We are inviting submissions for papers, demonstrations and performance pieces. Submission deadline: 27th Feb 2015
Key topics of interest in this context include (but not necessarily restricted to):
* Designing BCMI systems for harnessing of creative musical control and expression
* Applications of hybrid neurotechnology, either integrating multiple BCI techniques or combining BCI with external signals such as bio-signals, gestural data, and other forms of control data
* Bridging the links between neurotechnology and acoustic music
* Key areas where BCMI technologies are brought out of the laboratory environment and integrated with contemporary music technology in professional and consumer platforms
* Creative strategies for mapping brainwaves to music
* Innovative methods of real-time classification of brainwaves for music generation
* Novel methods of brainwave sonification to benefit understanding of patterns in EEG for medical or artistic purposes
For more information and submission instructions please visit the website at
http://cmr.soc.plymouth.ac.uk/bcmi2015
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We look forward to seeing you there!
Eduardo Miranda
Joel Eaton
(Organisers)
ICCMR, Plymouth University, UK
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