Dear Auditory list, This is the 2nd Call for Participation for the 13th International Symposium on Computer Music Multidisciplinary Research (CMMR 2017) which will be held in Porto and Matosinhos, Portugal, on September 25th–28th, 2017: http://cmmr2017.inesctec.pt CMMR 2017 is organised by the Sound and Music Computing Group at INESC TEC, the Orquestra Jazz de Matosinhos (OJM) and AMU-CNRS-PRISM. The theme of CMMR 2017 is Music Technology with Swing. CMMR will take place at CARA - (Centro de Alto Rendimento Artístico) in Mastosinhos. It is CARA’s mission to promote the dialogue between art, science and technology, namely through multidisciplinary projects that aim at the research and development of solutions for the creation, fruition and dissemination of creative content. By hosting CMMR at CARA we seek to mirror these aims by bringing together a diverse and vibrant community of researchers and musicians that encapsulate the different perspectives of computer music multidiscplinary research. The conference includes a scientific programme with oral presentations, posters and demos. It also features a music programme with daily concerts, including one by the Orquestra Jazz de Matosinhos. The confirmed keynote speakers for CMMR 2017 are: Peter Vuust (Aarhus University, Denmark), Margaret Schedel (Stony Brook University, USA), Carlos Guedes (New York University Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates) and Amílcar Cardoso (University of Coimbra, Portugal). We invite submissions for papers, music, and demos that span the field of multidisciplinary music research, but especially those aligned with the conference theme. The full list of topics and further instructions about the preparation of submissions can be found here: In addition to the main technical programme, we are delighted to solicit contributions for the following special sessions: Virtual reality and music: (organiser) Stefania Serafin Electronic Dance Music: (organiser) Jason Hockman Research and creation: spaces and modalities: (organisers) Christine Esclapez, Nicolas Darbon and Julien Ferrando Sound in practice: Auditory guidance and feedback in the context of motor learning and motor adaptation: (organisers) Marta Bieńkiewicz, Christophe Bourdin and Lionel Bringoux For further details see: http://cmmr2017.inesctec.pt/call-for-contributions/special-sessions/ All submissions in both the scientific and music tracks will be subject to peer review. Submitted papers must conform to the CMMR 2017 templates which are available on the conference website. Please note the following important dates: 9th April, 2017 - Paper / Music / Demo submission deadline 9th June, 2017 - Notification of acceptance 2nd July, 2017 - Camera-ready deadline 9th July, 2017 - Author registration deadline 28th July, 2017 - Early Registration deadline 25th - 28th September, 2017 - CMMR Conference All accepted papers will be hosted online and selected papers will appear in post symposium proceedings which are published by Springer Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series. We will also have musical proceedings with 360° audiovisual recordings of the concerts. If you have any questions about CMMR 2017, please contact the Symposium Chairs at: cmmr2017@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx We greatly look forward to receiving your submissions, and welcoming you to Porto and Matosinhos in September! Best wishes, Matthew Davies & Rui Penha Symposium Chairs |