Dear colleagues,
[Apologies for cross-posting.]
We are pleased to announce that the submission deadline for the 19th Brazilian Symposium on Computer Music (SBCM 2025) has been extended to June 16, 2025. The conference will take place from September 15 to 17, 2025, at the Convention Center – CDC – UNICAMP.
All submissions must be made via the SBCM 2025 submission portals:
– Full Papers, Artistic Works and ENCM submissions: https://jems3.sbc.org.br/events/383
– Workshop proposals: https://forms.gle/RcMkYuAJBnBbBbfS8
SBCM 2025 welcomes submissions in the following categories:
Full Papers – Submissions must present original research (6 to 8 pages) on technical, musical, or interdisciplinary topics at the intersection of computing and music. All submissions will undergo a double-blind peer-review process, and both the written paper and the oral presentation must be in English.
Scientific tracks include, but are not limited to:
Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Music Information Retrieval
Software Development for Musical Applications
Computational Musicology
Musical Cognition and Computer Music
Real-Time Musical Systems for Improvisation and Telematic Performance
Machine Listening and Musical Creation
Audio Signal Processing, Sound Analysis, and Digital Audio Effects
Physical Modeling and Sound Synthesis
Sound Spatialization and Immersive Environments
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings with ISBN and DOI. A selection of papers will be invited to submit an extended version to the Brazilian Journal Musica Hodie. For journal guidelines, please refer to: https://revistas.ufg.br/musica/about/submissions#authorGuidelines
Performances and Artistic Works – We invite proposals for performances and artistic works that explore the intersections between computing, music, and other artistic and technological practices. Submissions must include a short paper (up to 4 pages) that presents the methods used in developing the work and/or a motivation of how the work relates to the conference scope. Both the artistic documentation and the accompanying paper will be considered in the evaluation process.
ENCM – Escola Nacional de Computação Musical – As part of SBCM 2025, the ENCM aims to encourage the participation of undergraduate and graduate students in computer music research and related areas. It includes the following categories:
Scientific Papers (up to 4 pages): Research in progress or completed studies, which may be written in Portuguese, English or Spanish. Accepted papers may be presented orally or in poster format. Selected contributions will be invited for publication in the REIC – Revista Eletrônica de Iniciação Científica em Computação (ISSN 1519-8219), with DOI indexing.
Reports from Research Groups, Studios, or Collectives (4 to 8 pages): Descriptions of current practices, methodologies, or ongoing or completed projects in the fields of computer music and sound creation.
Workshops and Tutorials: Proposals for practical or conceptual training activities related to computer music, addressed to students or the wider academic/artistic community.
All submissions must be made via the SBCM 2025 submission portals:
– Full Papers, Artistic Works and ENCM submissions: https://jems3.sbc.org.br/events/383
– Workshop proposals: https://forms.gle/RcMkYuAJBnBbBbfS8
Important dates for all categories:
Submission deadline: June 16, 2025
Notification of acceptance: July 14, 2025
Camera-ready version: August 18, 2025
We strongly encourage the participation of women, Black researchers and artists, LGBTQIAPN+ individuals, peripheral communities, and others underrepresented in academic and artistic contexts.
SBCM is a biennial event organised by the Computer Music Interest Group (CECM) of the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC). To access previous editions and proceedings, visit: http://compmus.ime.usp.br/sbcm/
We look forward to your contributions.
Best regards,Micael Antunes
Postdoctoral Researcher
Aix-Marseille Univ., CNRS, PRISM, LIS, InCIAM