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ACMC 2017 : Australasian Computer Music Conference

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Link: http://www.acmc2017.com
 
When Sep 28, 2017 - Oct 1, 2017
Where Adelaide
Submission Deadline Jul 23, 2071
Categories    music technology   computer music   electronic music   inter-disciplinary music
 

Call For Papers

Conference papers for double blind peer review and publication in the conference proceedings are requested concerning all aspects relating to the theme of the conference. Submissions from wider fields are also welcome.

Themes may include:

The conference theme encourages – but is not limited to – papers addressing the following sub-themes:

music in a post-human world
machine learning and intelligence in music
autonomous robotic music systems
generative composition and live performance systems
networked collaboration in composition and performance
virtual performance spaces

Please visit www.acmc2017.com for details and submission templates.

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