[linux-audio-user] Call for Participation: ICMC 2005

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ICMC 2005 -- Free Sound
International Computer Music Conference
September 5-9, 2005. Barcelona, Spain
http://www.icmc2005.org/
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SUMMARY OF DEADLINES

Music, video, and installations -- February 5, 2005
Papers, posters, and demonstrations -- March 5, 2005
Panels, workshops and special events -- April 5th, 2005
Exhibitors -- June 5th, 2005

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

The Phonos Foundation, the Pompeu Fabra University of Barcelona, and the 
Higher School of Music of Catalonia in conjunction with the International 
Computer Music Association, is proud to announce ICMC 2005. The conference 
will take place in Barcelona, Spain, from the 5th to 9th of September 2005, 
with pre-conference workshops on September 1st and 2nd.

ICMC is the pre-eminent annual gathering of computer music practitioners 
from around the world. Its unique interleaving of professional paper 
presentations and concerts of new computer music compositions creates a 
vital synthesis of science, technology, and the art of music.

By choosing 'free sound' as this year's leitmotif, we aim to emphasise the 
idea of freeing sound from its current aesthetic, technical and legal 
confines. We wish to promote an open discussion on the extent to which sound 
is considered a community asset -- an asset that belongs to society and 
cannot be privatised. Thus, we encourage contributions that emphasise these 
and related topics.

We invite original contributions in all areas of the computer music field in 
a number of formats. However, we are also open to any proposal, and 
encourage all submissions, including those that do not fit the categories 
below.

We issue the following calls:

* Call for music, video, and installations (deadline February 5, 2005)

We invite submissions of electroacoustic music, video, and installation 
works that reflect the diversity of the field. Opportunities exist to 
combine digital resources with a variety of instrumental ensembles. For 
further details visit
http://www.icmc2005.org/index.php?selectedPage=76


* Call for papers, posters, and demonstrations (deadline March 5, 2005)

We invite submissions for papers, posters, and demonstrations examining the 
aesthetic, compositional, educational, musicological, scientific, or 
technological aspects of computer music and digital audio. For further 
information visit http://www.icmc2005.org/index.php?selectedPage=73


* Call for panels, workshops and special events (deadline April 5th, 2005)

We invite proposals for panel sessions, workshops and special events, 
especially those with relevance to the conference theme of 'free sound'.


* Call for exhibitors (deadline June 5th, 2005)

The conference will provide a forum for the world's leading music technology 
companies to showcase their latest product information and for schools and 
institutions to highlight their educational programs. We invite submissions 
from interested parties.


To promote the idea of 'free sound', the organisers of ICMC 2005 are setting 
up the Free Sound Project, a website dedicated to the sharing and usage of 
copyleft [1] sounds. Thus, we are making a special call for copyleft sounds 
with no specific deadline. For more information, visit 
http://www.icmc2005.org/ in the near future.

For detailed information on the conference, and submission formats, visit 
http://www.icmc2005.org/

To keep up to date with all of the latest news and information about ICMC 
2005 please subscribe to our mailing list by visiting
http://www.icmc2005.org/index.php?selectedPage=64


We are looking forward to your contributions!

The ICMC 2005 Team


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[1] http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/copyleft.html 


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