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And if you are staying an extra day or two in Montreal ...



September 20 - 22, 2006

Almost overlapping the DAFx-06, is a much smaller electronic sound art event, the Mid-autumn Harvest Moon Festival III, at Concordia University. Five concerts of multi-channel works (4 to 8.1) from four continents, possibly with a special surprise! Also the 10-channel Butterfly Installation Instrument with a chinese theme.

There will be an updated presentation by Dominique Bassal on "Mastering in Electroacoustics", and a number of roundtable / panels on "Curricular Design in Electroacoustic Studies".

Some more information can be found at:

http://music.concordia.ca/harvestmoonsymposium/index.html

The event will be webcast live, documented on the EuCuE site http://music.concordia.ca/EuCuE/Concerts.html, and will be the featured item in the CEC web-journal, eContact! http://cec.concordia.ca/econtact/

Free, except possibly the 'surprise' event.


Best wishes

Kevin Austin



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Date:    Fri, 1 Sep 2006 15:41:20 -0400
From:    Vincent Verfaille <vincent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: DAFx-06 is only 2 weeks away!

Please apologize for cross-posting

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Dear Colleague,

Here are the latest news about the 9th International Conference on
Digital Audio Effects (DAFx-06) that will be held on Sept. 18-20,
2006 at McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

We invite you to register and attend this unique event that will
presents the newest outcomes in digital audio as well as digital
music processing, and provide you the opportunity to share knowledge
with the other delegates in an open and friendly atmosphere.

Detailed information and registration form can be found at:
         http://www.dafx.ca/dafx06_registration.html

----------- Program ------------
Please check the three-day program at:
        http://www.dafx.ca/dafx06_program.html

that includes:
     - 39 oral presentations organized in 12 sessions,
     - 25 posters organized in 3 sessions.

----------- Keynotes ------------
DAFx-06 will be complemented by three keynote talks given by leading
specialists who will be sharing their expertise:
     - Prof. Bruno Torresani, LATP, Universite de Provence, Marseille
     - Prof. Julius Smith, CCRMA, Stanford University, Stanford
     - Prof. Steve McAdams, CIRMMT, McGill University, Montreal
         http://www.dafx.ca/dafx06_prog_keynotes.html

----------- CIRMMT Concert (Monday, Sept. 18th) ------------
The DAFx-06 concert will be given on Monday Sept. 18, 2006. It is a
presentation of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music,
Media and Technology (CIRMMT), and is organized by Sean Ferguson,
Associate Director of CIRMMT and Director of the McGill Digital
Composition Studios. The concert program is listed at:
        http://www.dafx.ca/dafx06_prog_concert.html

----------- Banquet (Tuesday, Sept 19th) ------------
The social event will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2006, at the
restaurant "L'Arrivage",
in the Pointe-a-Callieres museum, located in the old port of Montreal.
        http://www.dafx.ca/dafx06_prog_banquet.html

More informations about the venue are provided at:
         http://www.dafx.ca/dafx06_venue.html

We are looking forward to welcome you at the DAFx-06 conference in
Montreal!

Best regards,
Philippe Depalle, Conference Chair, DAFx-06
dafx06@xxxxxxx
http://www.dafx.ca/

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