Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 22:01:06 +0100 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: "Mikael.Fernstrom" Subject: CFP: DAFx-01 MIME-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT Call for papers: Conference on Digital Audio Effects - DAFx-01 The Computer Science and Information Systems Department at the University of Limerick is organising the International Conference on Digital Audio Effects, DAFx-01, 6-8 December 2001. The Conference is sponsored by the Action-G6 "Digital Audio Effects" of the European COST program. DAFx-01 is an international meeting of researchers in theoretical and applied digital sound and music signal processing including topics like: * Filtering and Modulation * Delay * Time and Frequency Scaling * Spatialisation * Spectral Processing * Audio Coding * Software and Hardware Implementation * Sound Modeling * Perceptual Issues DAFx-01 will present sound models, examples, software and hardware applications of interest to musicians, computer scientists, engineers and other. Important deadlines: Submission of an Extended Abstract (2 pages): June 15, 2001 Notification of acceptance: September 15, 2001 Paper submission: October 20, 2001 Abstract submission: We invite submissions of papers in all aspects of digital audio effects as mentioned above. There are two formats for presentation: Oral presentation of paper: Maximum 6 pages in the Proceedings; about 20 minutes for presentation. Poster presentation: Maximum 4 pages in the Proceedings. Submissions should be two-page extended abstracts in the final paper format. The only accepted language is English. All submissions are subject to peer review. The accepted contributions will be published in the Conference Proceedings. FURTHER INFORMATION: For information about registration, travel, accommodation, etc., see the conference web site: www.csis.ul.ie/dafx01/ Conference Secretariat: Ms. Anne Murphy Department of Computer Science and Information Systems University of Limerick E-mail: anne.murphy@ul.ie Tel. +353-61-213456 Fax +353-61-202734 Main COST Action G6 Web site: echo.gaps.ssr.upm.es/COSTG6/ Organizing Committee: Mikael Fernström, CSIS-UL (Chairman) Paschall De Paor, CSIS-UL (Music program director) Donncha O'Maidin, CSIS-UL Niall Griffith, CSIS-UL Tim Hall, ECE-UL Scientific Committee: Daniel Arfib (CNRS-LMA - Marseille, France) Nicola Bernardini (AIMI and Cons. of Padova, Italy) Javier Casajús (UPM, Spain) Giovanni De Poli (CSC, University of Padova, Italy) Pierre Dutilleux (ZKM, Germany) Markus Erne (ETHZ - Zurich, Switzerland) Gianpaolo Evangelista (EPFL - Lausanne, Switzerland) Emmanuel Favreau (INA-GRM, France) Eric Feremans(Belgium) Mikael Fernström (University of Limerick, Ireland) Alois Melka (Academy of Performing Arts - Prague, Czech Republic) Jöran Rudi (NoTAM, Norway) Francis Rumsey (University of Surrey - Guildford, UK) Mark Sandler (King's College, London, UK) Xavier Serra (IUA-UPF, Spain) Vaclav Syrovy (Academy of Performing Arts - Prague, Czech Republic) Todor Todoroff (Faculté polytechnique de Mons, Belgium) Jan Tro (NTNU, Norway) Udo Zoelzer (Univ. of Fed. Armed Forces Hamburg, Germany) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mikael Fernström, M.Sc. Interaction Design Centre & ULIM University of Limerick Interactive Media, Computer Science Building, CS232, University of Limerick, Ireland Phone: +353-61-202606, Mobile: +353-86-8188079 Fax: +353-61-202734 Email: mikael.fernstrom@ul.ie Web: www.idc.ul.ie www.softday.ie ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 12:10:23 -0400 Reply-To: Electronic Music Discussion List Sender: Electronic Music Discussion List From: Frank Subject: interesting Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hi all,,,just thought I'd pass this along,, an interesting concept,, maybe not too new, but it caught my attention. >Dear All: >I missed this original post, but some may be interested in >this website, http://www.molecularmusic.com/, >in which a homeopathic physician/researcher/musician has translated >the genetic codes of various plants (& other organisms), selected >species-specific genes, then annotated the gene sequences into music and >performed it. Lovely, deeply intimate portraits from the other Kingdom. >Peace, >Bluejay > take care... frank