We invite you to be part of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression. The core purpose of the NIME conference is to present the latest results in design, development, performance and analysis of/for/with new interfaces/instruments for musical use.
In 2011 we will put an extra emphasis on performance aspects related to NIME, something which will also be addressed in a symposium, workshops and master classes in the days leading up to the conference.
Dates:
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20 January
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Notification of acceptance SID exhibition
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31 January
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Deadlines for paper / performance / installation / workshop submissions
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18 March
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Notification of acceptance/rejection
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26 April
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Submission of camera-ready papers
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26 April
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Early-bird registration
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27–28 May
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NIME performance symposium
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28–29 May
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NIME workshops / excursions
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30 May – 1 June
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NIME Conference
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About NIME
The International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME) is an annual interdisciplinary conference gathering 200-500 participants from all over the world to share their knowledge and late-breaking work on new musical interface design.
The NIME conference started out as a workshop at the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) in 2001, and has grown into one of the largest and most vital international conferences within the field of music technology.
The NIME conference draws a varied group of participants, including researchers (musicology, computer science, interaction design, etc.), artists (musicians, composers, dancers, etc.) and developers (self-employed and industrial).
The common denominator is the mutual interest in groundbreaking technology and music, and contributions to the conference cover everything from basic research on human cognition through experimental technological devices to multimedia performances.
More information and call for participation and papers
Go to the website of the conference: http://www.nime2011.org/