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CFP - 1st International Workshop on Brain-Computer Music Interfacing



Dear all,


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 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, demo's 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
 
All enquiries to bcmi2015-enquiries@plymouth.ac.uk
 
We look forward to seeing you there!
Eduardo Miranda
Joel Eaton
(Organisers)


Joel Eaton
Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research (ICCMR)
Plymouth University
http://cmr.soc.plymouth.ac.uk/
email: joel.eaton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx