Fwd: Call for Contributions: DMRN+6: Digital Music Research Network One-day Workshop 2011 (Mathieu Barthet )


Subject: Fwd: Call for Contributions: DMRN+6: Digital Music Research Network One-day Workshop 2011
From:    Mathieu Barthet  <barthet@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Tue, 18 Oct 2011 17:41:05 +0200
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-------------------------------------- Apologies for potential cross-postings -------------------------------------- Dear Music & Science people, Digital Music Research Network (DMRN+6) will take place in London on 20 December 2011. Please pass on to colleagues and other researchers who may be interested. Any abstracts by 18 Nov 2011 please! Best wishes, Panos. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *** CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS *** DMRN+6: Digital Music Research Network One-day Workshop 2011 Arts One Lecture Theatre Queen Mary University of London 20 December 2011 http://www.elec.qmul.ac.uk/dmrn/events/dmrnp6/ Digital music is an important and fast-moving research area. Sophisticated digital tools for the creation, generation and dissemination of music have established clear synergies between music and leisure industries, the use of technology within art, the creative industries and the creative economy. Digital music research is emerging as a "transdiscipline" across the usual academic boundaries of computer science, electronic engineering and music. The Digital Music Researh Network (DMRN) aims to promote research in the area of Digital Music, by bringing together researchers from UK universities and industry in electronic engineering, computer science, and music. DMRN will be holding its next 1-day workshop on ** Tuesday 20 December 2011 ** The workshop will include invited and contributed talks, and posters will be on display during the day, including during the lunch and coffee breaks. The workshop will be an ideal opportunity for networking with other people working in the area. There will also be an opportunity to continue discussions after the Workshop in a nearby Pub/Restaurant. * Call for Contributions You are invited to submit a proposal for a talk and/or a poster to be presented at this event. TALKS may range from the latest research, through research overviews or surveys, to opinion pieces or position statements, particularly those likely to be of interest to an interdisciplinary audience. Most talks will be 20 to 30 minutes, although there may be some flexibility to accommodate other lengths depending on the number of submissions. Short announcements about other items of interest (e.g. future events or other networks) are also welcome. POSTERS can be on any research topic of interest to the members of the network. Posters (A0 portrait) will be on display through the day, including lunch break and coffee breaks. The abstracts of presentations will be collated into a digest and distributed on the day, and authors will be encouraged to submit an electronic versions of posters (e.g. in PDF format) to allow the posters to be viewed after the event. * Submission Please submit your talk or poster proposal in the form of an abstract (maximum 1 page of A4) in an email to dmrn@xxxxxxxx giving the following information about your presentation: * Authors * Title * Abstract * Preference for talk or poster (or "no preference"). Abstract submission deadline: Friday 18 November 2011. * Deadlines * 18 Nov 2011: Abstract submission deadline * 2 Dec 2011: Notification of acceptance * 9 Dec 2011: Registration deadline * 20 Dec 2011: DMRN+6 Workshop For further information, visit: http://www.elec.qmul.ac.uk/dmrn/events/dmrnp6/ For past events, visit: http://www.elec.qmul.ac.uk/dmrn/events/dmrnp5/ http://www.elec.qmul.ac.uk/dmrn/events/dmrnp4/ http://www.elec.qmul.ac.uk/dmrn/events/dmrnp3/ http://www.elec.qmul.ac.uk/dmrn/events/dmrnp2/ I look forward to seeing you in London in December! Best wishes, Panos Kudumakis ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.


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