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[ 22. April 2010 ]

KONFERENZ - NIME 2010 Update and Call for Participation

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New Interfaces for Musical Expression++
University of Technology Sydney, Australia

June 15-18 2010
www.nime2010.org

The University of Technology Sydney will host the New Interfaces for  
Musical Expression++ (NIME) international conference June 15-18, 2010.  
NIME 2010 will feature:

- Paper presentations on a broad range of topics related to  
expression, particularly musical expression;

- A series of concerts and club night performances;

- Hands-on demo and poster sessions; and

- An exhibition of interactive artworks.

We are particularly pleased that the NIME 2010 keynote speakers will  
be the pioneer of cyborg art, Stelarc, and composer, performer and  
instrument builder, Nic Collins.

On Tuesday June 15, NIME will feature a range of half and full-day  
tutorials and workshops including:

- Hardware Hacking: Nicolas Collins

- NIME Primer: An Overview of the First Ten Years: Sidney Fels and  
Michael Lyons

- Impromptu Live Coding Tutorial: Andrew Sorensen

- Instrument Design, the next generation: musical concepts: Dick  
Rijken, Takuro Lippit, Kristina Andersen

- I-CubeX sensor products: Axel Mulder

- Hands on Speech and Singing Synthesis: Nicolas d'Alessandro and  
Sidney Fels

- AudioMulch Tutorial: Ross Bencina

- iPhone Instrument Design: Nicholas J. Bryan, Jorge Herrera, Jieun  
Oh, Luke Dahl and Ge Wang

There is still time to register for NIME 2010 at the early bird  
registration rate of AU$450 (students $250).  To register go to:

http://nime2010.org/

and select 'Register & Scholarships'.  Early bird registrations close  
May 1, 2010.

We look forward to your participation in NIME 2010!

NIME 2010 is sponsored by the University of Technology Sydney  
faculties of Engineering and IT; Design, Architecture and Building;  
and Arts and Social Sciences, as well as the Centre for Human-Centred  
Technology Design.

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