CALL FOR DEMOS at ICAD (Kramer )


Subject: CALL FOR DEMOS at ICAD
From:    Kramer  <kramer(at)LISTEN.COM>
Date:    Thu, 21 Aug 1997 14:44:57 -0700

**** RENEWED CALL FOR DEMOS ***** RENEWED CALL FOR DEMOS ***** **** RENEWED CALL FOR DEMOS ***** RENEWED CALL FOR DEMOS ***** **** RENEWED CALL FOR DEMOS ***** RENEWED CALL FOR DEMOS ***** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ICAD '97: The Fourth International Conference on Auditory Display Palo Alto, California Dates: November 2-5, 1997 http://www.santafe.edu/~icad Sponsored by: Xerox Palo Alto Research Center Continuing the work of the successful ICAD '92, '94, and '96 meetings, ICAD '97 will be held on November 2-5, 1997 in Palo Alto, California, USA. ICAD is a forum for presenting research on the use of sound to display data, monitor systems, and provide enhanced user interfaces for computers and virtual reality systems. It is unique in its singular focus on auditory displays, and the array of perception, technology, design and application areas that these encompass. Like its predecessors, ICAD '97 will be a single-track conference. Attendance is open to all, with no membership or affiliation requirements. POSTERS AND DEMONSTRATIONS ICAD '97 will include an informal reception hosted by Interval Research where explorative concepts as well as techniques and tools for auditory display may be presented in either a poster or demonstration format. WE STILL HAVE SPACE FOR MORE DEMOS AND POSTERS!!! Poster and demo submissions will be evaluated on the basis of their innovation, relevance, scientific contribution, and potential logistic constraints. Commercial products are eligible, but sales and marketing activities are not appropriate. The submission should consist of a cover letter indicating the primary author's name, affiliation, address, phone number, and e-mail address, and three copies of a description of your demonstration or poster (2 pages maximum) sent to the following address by September 19, 1997: Tom Dougherty Interval Research Corporation 1801 Page Mill Road Bldg C Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA CONFERENCE COMMITTEE: Conference Chair Program Chair - ------------------- -------------- Elizabeth D. Mynatt James A. Ballas Xerox PARC Naval Research Laboratory 3333 Coyote Hill Road Code 5513 Palo Alto, CA 94304 Washington DC 203-5337 USA USA mynatt(at)parc.xerox.com ballas(at)itd.nrl.navy.mil 1 (415) 812-4945 (voice) 1 (202) 404-7988 1 (415) 812-4471 (fax) 1 (202) 767-3172 (fax) Demos and Posters Chair - ----------------------- Tom Dougherty Interval Research Corporation 1801 Page Mill Road Bldg C Palo Alto, CA 94304 USA doughert(at)interval.com ======================================================================= International Community for Auditory Display ICAD '97, is a program of the International Community for Auditory Display. ICAD is a not-for-profit corporation created to support research, education and community formation in the emerging field of auditory display. The primary projects of ICAD are the conferences, the listserve (icad-request(at)santafe.edu) and the ICAD Web site (http://www.santafe.edu/~icad). Since auditory display researchers come from a wide variety of disciplinary, professional, and geographical backgrounds, ICAD seeks, above all, to facilitate communication across boundaries. A membership organization founded in 1996, ICAD welcomes participation in its programs and governance. For more information about ICAD please contact Gregory Kramer at kramer(at)listen.com. ======================================================================= Xerox Palo Alto Research Center The Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) performs pioneering research that covers a broad spectrum of research fields ranging from electronic materials and device research through computer-based systems and software, to research into work practices and technologies in use. The center's mission is to pursue those technologies that relate to Xerox's current and emerging businesses. Located in the Stanford University Industrial Park in the heart of Silicon Valley, PARC was charged upon its founding in 1970 to be the "architect of the information age." Since then it has delivered into use such significant pieces of the current information infrastructure as laser printers, graphical user interfaces, object-oriented programming languages, and Ethernet local area networks. PARC has contributed to user interfaces, electronic components, embedded software and architectures for each new line of Xerox copiers, printers and systems reprographics products. ====================================================================== Address general inquiries to: Dr. Elizabeth D. Mynatt Xerox PARC 3333 Coyote Hill Road Palo Alto, California 94304 Tel: 415/812-4945 Fax: 415/812-4471 Net: mynatt(at)parc.xerox.com ============================================================ For more information about ICAD and Auditory Display, visit the Web site at: http://www.santafe.edu/~icad ------- end -------


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