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NIME 2019 : NIME 2019 - The International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression

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Conference Series : New Interfaces for Musical Expression
 
Link: https://www.ufrgs.br/nime2019/
 
When Jun 3, 2019 - Jun 6, 2019
Where Porto Alegre, Brazil
Abstract Registration Due Jan 20, 2019
Submission Deadline Jan 27, 2019
Notification Due Mar 22, 2019
Final Version Due Apr 10, 2019
 

Call For Papers

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS


We would like to invite you to be part of NIME 2019 - The International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression.

In its nineteenth edition, NIME crosses the Equatorial line, happening for the first time in South America, being held at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, in Porto Alegre, Brazil. The theme of this conference edition is BLENDING DIMENSIONS: Inspiration and Challenge. This theme aims at inspiring the most unusual musical interactions in the space of possibilities that lies between what is apparent and what is hidden. NIME 2019 welcomes those that are willing to take risks in creative processes, fostering the connections between humans and computers, technology and art, as well as the hemispheres of Earth.

We invite submissions of new works in the following categories:

- Paper (oral/poster/demo)
- Music Performance
- Installation
- Workshop


IMPORTANT DATES:

- 20 January 2019: Paper, Poster, Demo-paper, Music, and Installation submission deadline
- 27 January 2019: Final submission upload deadline
- 1 March 2019: Non-paper demo and workshop submission deadline
- 15-22 March 2019: Notification of acceptances and rejections
- 3 April 2019: Early-bird registration deadline
- 10 April 2019: Camera-ready submission and presenter registration deadline
- 3 June 2019: Pre-conference workshops
- 4-6 June 2019: The conference
- 7 June 2019: The unconference


The online submission system will be open at http://ufrgs.br/nime2019.
Templates for paper and poster proposals are also on the Submission page (https://www.ufrgs.br/nime2019/participate.html).


IMPORTANT NOTES:

1. All paper category submissions must be completely anonymized, including, but not limited to authors, references, and specific project names that can clearly identify the author(s).

2. At least one person (author, performer, artist) MUST be registered for the conference for their piece/paper to be included in the program. Papers for which no author registers - and/or is not present at the conference - will be removed from the proceedings.

3. Demonstration papers will be presented during a poster session. It is also possible to submit a proposal for a demonstration which will not be accompanied by a paper publication. For additional info on non-paper demonstrations, please see the call for Non-Paper Workshops and Demos category below. All demonstration paper submissions must include a video.

4. A manuscript submitted for review cannot be already under review for publication elsewhere or be submitted for a second review elsewhere while under review for NIME 2019.

5. Accepted papers will be published online as part of the conference proceedings on the conference website and will be archived online to be tracked by citation tools.




SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

** Call for Papers **

We welcome submissions of original research on scientific and artistic use of new interfaces for musical expression. A non-exhaustive list of NIME-related topics is found below.

There are three different paper submission categories:
- Full paper (up to 6 pages in proceedings, oral/poster presentation, optional demo)
- Short paper/poster (up to 4 pages in proceedings, oral/poster presentation, optional demo)
- Demo paper (up to 2 pages in proceedings, poster presentation with demo)


** Topics **

Original contributions are encouraged in, but not limited to, the following topics:

- Novel controllers, interfaces or instruments for musical expression
- Augmented, embedded and hyper instruments
- Technologies or systems for collaborative music-making
- New performance paradigms for mobile music-making
- Music-related human-computer interaction
- Sensor and actuator technologies, including haptics and force feedback devices
- Musical mapping strategies
- Explorations of relationships between motion, gesture and music
- Evaluation and user studies of new interfaces for musical expression
- Evaluation and user studies of commercially available “off the shelf” interfaces
- Interfaces for musical expression for people with special needs
- Musical applications of robotics
- Interactive sound art and installations
- Performance rendering and generative algorithms
- Machine learning in musical performance
- Web-based music performance
- Software frameworks, interface protocols, and data formats, for supporting musical interaction
- Historical, theoretical or philosophical discussions about designing or performing with new interfaces
- Discussions about the artistic, cultural, and social impact of NIME technology
- Sonic interaction design
- Pedagogical perspectives or reports on student projects in the framework of NIME-related courses
- Practice-based research approaches/methodologies/criticism



PAPER REVIEW PROCESS

All paper submissions will be subjected to a rigorous double-blind peer review process by an international committee of experts. All of the submitted papers should demonstrate rigorous research methodology and evaluated according to the following criteria:

- novelty
- scholarly/scientific quality
- appropriateness of topic
- importance
- readability and paper organization

The process is as follows:

- Each paper submission will be assigned to at least 3 reviewers for evaluation.
- A meta-reviewer will moderate a discussion amongst reviewers, write a summary review, and recommend whether to accept the paper.
- The paper committee will make the final decision on paper acceptance and will inform the author(s) of their decision along with the reviewers’ comments.

Please note this review process is double-blind, meaning reviewers remain anonymous to the authors and vice-versa. It is expected that authors respect NIME’s Publication ethics and malpractice statement.

DEADLINE EXTENSION

There will be NO EXTENSION to the paper submission deadline. However, authors of registered papers on or before January 20th will be allowed to upload new versions of their papers (in PDF format) until January 27th (23h59 American Samoa time zone). No other changes will be possible (i.e. authors will not be able to change title, abstract, authors, keywords/topics, or other metadata). No registration of new papers will be possible after January 20th, and no submission of new versions of registered papers will be possible after January 27th.


ARTISTIC PROGRAM

** Call for Music **

We invite submission of proposals that showcase new interfaces for musical expression in composition and performance. We look forward to receiving submissions that expand and reshape our understanding of NIME in the performance, conceptualization, and reception of music. We encourage submissions that respond to the conference theme of BLENDING DIMENSIONS: Inspiration and Challenge.

Please contact the Music Chairs with any questions regarding the suitability of a potential NIME performance submission. We will consider submissions of existing works as well as proposals for new ones.

If a music submission is selected for performance at NIME, it is our expectation that the proposing artists will be available to perform the work on ANY day of the conference. The NIME 2019 organization is unable to consider requests for musical performances to happen on specific days of the conference.

Music proposals (compiled into a single pdf) should include:
- A project description.
- A description of technical requirements.
- Short program notes.
- A link to audio and, preferably, audio-visual documentation. The documentation link should use an unrestricted streaming service such as SoundCloud, Vimeo, or YouTube.

In addition, you will be asked to provide artist bio(s) as a separate entry box in the online submission system.

Typical NIME performance pieces last for 5-15 minutes, but shorter and longer performance proposals may also be taken into consideration. You must consider the following aspects when preparing music performance submissions:

- Space requirements: Indicate whether the work would be more suitable for a traditional concert stage, gallery, club, public space, university environment (hallways, staircases and indoor and outdoor plazas), or other venue. For networked & web-based work, please include the technical information and system requirements.
- Performer(s): List any instrumental performers. Please note that the organizers cannot provide funding to support any additional performers’ travel or accommodation. Within reasonable limits, we may be able to provide musicians to perform pieces but this would be negotiated on a piece-by-piece basis.
- Feasibility: Provide evidence of the feasibility of the musical performance. Include documentation and list of previous performances of the submitted or related work that demonstrate the submitter’s capacity to implement the proposal.
- Collaborators: Include the names of all participants/submitters, with a short bio for each (100 words).
- All submissions must be anonymized, including, but not limited to authors, references, and specific project names that can clearly identify the author(s).
Submitted proposals will be evaluated by multiple adjudicators. Review is double-blind.
Please note that the organizers cannot provide funding to support performers' travel or accommodation at the conference.


** Call for Art Installations **

NIME 2019 will also provide several locations that can be used to exhibit new music installation works. These are foyer location installations or room-based installations in connection to the conference venues.


Submitted proposals will be subject to a peer review process by an international expert committee. Documentation of the installations will be available online after the conference.

In order to present an installation for NIME 2019, please submit a proposal in the form of a PDF document, maximum 4 pages, containing the following information:
- The title of the work
- Names of contributing artists
- A clear description of the proposed installation that will provide reviewers with a sense of its motivation and proposed realization. Pictures, schematic diagrams and/or proposed floor plans would be helpful here. You may also - Provide any documentation of previous presentations of this installation (if they exist)
- Floor Plan & Logistical requirement: This should indicate requirements for your installation including time required to set up, diagrams for space utilization, networked needs, etc.
- Feasibility: Provide evidence of the feasibility of the installation. Include documentation and list of previous installations of the submitted or related work that demonstrate the submitter’s capacity to implement the proposal.
- Provide a list of equipment required for the installation, clearly indicating what you will bring and what you would require the conference organizers to provide.
- A link to audio-visual documentation (if available). The documentation link should use an unrestricted streaming service, such as SoundCloud, Vimeo, or YouTube.

Installation Review Process
All installation submissions will be evaluated by a review panel according to the following criteria: originality, impact, creativity, technique, presentation, and feasibility.


CALL FOR NON-PAPER WORKSHOPS & DEMOS

NIME 2019 welcomes the submission of workshop and demo proposals that are not accompanied by a paper. These specialized workshops may be in any area of the NIME themes or topics.

Unlike the workshop-papers and demo-papers available under the papers category, workshops and demo proposals do not need to be anonymized and will be curated by the conference committee based on their relevance to the conference theme and feasibility. As a result, the feedback on these curated acceptances and rejections will be limited.

The non-paper workshop proposals (compiled in a single pdf) should include:
- One-page workshop description
- One-page description of technical and space requirements
- Workshop leader(s) bio(s)
- A link to aural, visual, and/or online documentation. The documentation link containing media materials should use an unrestricted streaming service such as SoundCloud, Vimeo, or YouTube.

The non-paper demo proposals (compiled in a single pdf) should include:
- One-page demo description
- One-page description of technical and space requirements
- Author bio(s)
- A link to audio-visual documentation showcasing the technology and/or activity to be demonstrated. The documentation link containing media materials should use an unrestricted streaming service such as Vimeo, or YouTube.

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