[AUDITORY] Call extension: Audio Mostly Sep 15-17 Graz/online 2020 submit paper/workshop/music contribution until June 1st. (=?UTF-8?Q?Katharina_Gro=c3=9f-Vogt?= )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Call extension: Audio Mostly Sep 15-17 Graz/online 2020 submit paper/workshop/music contribution until June 1st.
From:    =?UTF-8?Q?Katharina_Gro=c3=9f-Vogt?=  <vogt@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 4 May 2020 11:44:25 +0200

Audio Mostly 2020 (AM'20) calls for Papers, Demos, Workshops, and Music=20 & Installations on the topic of audio mostly in extended realities. # Virtual Participation AM'20 is prepared to be hosted virtually if the international situation=20 does not allow for a physical gathering. Upon submission, you may=20 indicate if you prefer virtual or physical attendance. Accepted papers=20 will be published in the ACM Digital Library, presented via video, and=20 discussed via live stream. Furthermore, virtual participation includes a=20 live stream of demos, concerts, and other virtual meeting formats. # Important Dates Final Submission Deadline: June 01, 2020 Notification of Acceptance: July 01, 2020 Workshops: September 14, 2020 Conference: September 15-17, 2020 Details can be found on https://audiomostly.com/2020/call/ Submit your papers, demos, music & installations, and workshop proposals=20 here: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=3Dam20 The Conference Chairs Katharina Gro=C3=9F-Vogt and Robert H=C3=B6ldrich am20@xxxxxxxx PS. Audio Mostly is an audio-focused interdisciplinary conference on=20 design, technology, and interaction with sound that embraces applied=20 theory and practice-oriented research. As in previous years, the=20 conference will be in cooperation with ACM/SIGCHI. The Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics (IEM, https://iem.at/)=20 is your host for AM'20 in Graz/ Austria: we are looking forward to an=20 interdisciplinary event extending mostly -but not exclusively- the audio=20 reality!


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