- From: Angela McArthur <a.mcarthur@qmul.ac.uk>
- Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2017 15:21:29 +0000
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[Apologies for cross-postings] 12th International Audio Mostly Conference 2017 “Augmented and Participatory Sound/Music Experiences” 23-26 August 2017, Queen Mary University of London (UK) Conference website: http://audiomostly.com<http://audiomostly.com/> Dear all, Audio Mostly is an interdisciplinary conference on design and experience of interaction with sound that prides itself on embracing applied theory and reflective practice. The 12th edition of the conference, organised by the Centre for Digital Music at Queen Mary University of London (UK), will be held on 23-26 August 2017 on the theme “Augmented and Participatory Sound/Music Experiences”. We invite proposals for workshops to be held at Audio Mostly 2017. Selected workshops will take place either during the main conference (23-25 August) or on the following day (26 August) according to the program and workshop organisers’ preferences. Workshops provide an opportunity for delegates to interact in a context of shared interests and focused discussion. Workshop participants are likely to network in meaningful ways whilst addressing issues of research, practice, or education, and generating ideas for creative applications. We encourage proposals for two different kinds of workshops: hands-on/interactive workshops and regular workshops. Hands-on/interactive workshops promote a structured communal activity to help build community participation and interaction amongst delegates. Regular workshops should provide a forum for presentations and discussions on topics related to the theme or other emerging and specialised topics of interest to the Audio Mostly community. Regular workshops can solicit the submission of papers to be presented at the workshop but this is not compulsory. In case of paper submission, the review process will be managed by the workshop organisers in collaboration with the Audio Mostly chairs. Workshop organisers should facilitate discussion, help maintain productive interaction, and encourage participation. Diversity of perspectives should be encouraged. We accept proposals of workshop that last from 1H30 to a full day. Please visit our detailed call for contributions for the full list of topics and further information: Call for workshops: http://audiomostly.com/contributions/call-for-workshops/ Authors’ instructions Authors’ instructions including paper format and templates can be found at: http://audiomostly.com/contributions/authors-instructions-submission/ Website: http://audiomostly.com<http://audiomostly.com/> Twitter: @AudioMostly Important dates Deadline for regular paper submissions: 31 March 2017 Deadline for music, demo and workshop submissions: 28 April 2017 Notification of acceptance for regular papers: 22 May 2017 Notification of acceptance for music, demo and workshops: 5 June 2017 Camera-ready paper submission: 23 June 2017 Early registration deadline: 7 July 2017 Conference: 23-26 August 2017 Colocation with the 3rd Web Audio Conference (WAC) Audio Mostly 2017 will be collocated with the 3rd Web Audio Conference (WAC) “Collaborative Audio” (21-23 August 2017), with one day, Wednesday the 23rd, a common day between the two events. Participants will have the opportunity to attend both events at a discounted rate. Contact For more information or questions, please contact the organising committee at: am2017-enquiries@qmul.ac.uk We look forward to welcome you in London in August 2017! Audio Mostly 2017 Conference Committee General Chair George Fazekas, QMUL Paper and Program Chairs Mathieu Barthet and Tony Stockman, QMUL Demonstration and Poster Chairs Fabio Morreale and Johan Pauwels, QMUL Music Chair Adib Mehrabi, QMUL Workshop Chair Angela McArthur, QMUL Other Organising Committee Members Gary Bromham, Beici Liang, Hazar Emre Tez, Sue White, William James Wilkinson, Thomas Wilmering (QMUL)
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