[ 17. Februar 2016 ]

CALL – International Conference on Live Coding 2016 (ICLC 2016)

Subject: Call: International Conference on Live Coding 2016

(ICLC 2016)

From: Ogborn, David

International Conference on Live Coding 2016 (ICLC 2016)

12-15th October 2016, McMaster University, Canada

http://iclc.livecodenetwork.org/2016/

On behalf of the organizing committee, the steering committee and the

Live Coding Research Network, we are pleased to invite abstracts for

proposed contributions to the International Conference on Live Coding

2016 (ICLC 2016), which will take place at McMaster University in

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada from October 12th to October 15th, 2016. ICLC

2016 follows the inaugural International Conference on Live Coding held

last year at the University of Leeds, UK (

http://iclc.livecodenetwork.org/2015/ ) .

Live coding is making changes to algorithms as they run, with the

possibility for both live feedback and a live audience. A growing

movement has explored live coding to create music and visuals in

performance settings, while software engineering has investigated new

directions in live programming language design. Researchers in many

other disciplines (education, dance, psychology, ethnography and others)

have begun to examine live coding’s potential to generate new research

questions, methods and solutions. For more information on live coding,

please refer to the TOPLAP website (http://toplap.org), and to the

proceedings (https://zenodo.org/collection/user-iclc2015) and video

archive (http://is.gd/iclcvid) of ICLC 2015.

Live coding performances during ICLC 2016 will take place at a diverse

selection of venues both on the McMaster University campus and in

downtown Hamilton. Some performance sessions will take place in

McMaster’s LIVELab, a research centre and performance space that

includes an active acoustics system, a large multi-channel speaker array

addressed via network audio, a video wall and a Disklavier piano. The

conference has been timed to coincide with Hamilton’s monthly art crawl

and will involve collaboration with a number of local arts

organizations. The final event of the conference will be an algorave at

Hamilton’s Spice Factory.

ICLC 2016 will be a single-stream conference, with sessions organized

into three broad thematic groups: (1) “Collaboration and Networks” will

encompass the intersection of live coding with computer networking and,

more broadly, with technologies and practices of collaboration; (2)

“Interpretations” examines the history, semiotics and hermeneutics of

live coding, with a sensitivity to diverse perspectives and multiple

points of origin; (3) “Applications” unfolds the fullest possible range

of application of live coding (including but not limited to the live

coding of graphics, motion, and design). All submissions proposing an

original contribution to Live Coding research and practice will be

welcomed, including submissions that challenge these conference themes.

All submissions are expected to cite relevant previous work, and apply

appropriate research methods.

All accepted contributions will be cited in an application for support

from Canada’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC),

which, if granted, may make available limited funding to support

delegates’ travel expenses. The proceedings of the conference will be

published with an ISBN, and a per-paper DOI, and there will be an

opportunity to contribute to the inaugural issue of a new, open-access,

peer-reviewed journal, Networked Imagination.

Timeline:

22nd February 2016 online peer review system opens

4th April 2016 deadline for submissions

29th April 2016 notification of acceptance

30th June 2016 camera-ready deadline for proceedings

12-15th October 2016 conference

Contribution types:

Short Papers / Extended Abstracts (2-4 pages in proceedings)

Long Papers (5-12 pages in proceedings)

Posters and Demonstrations (2-4 pages in proceedings)

Performances (video documentation published following conference)

Workshops (700-word abstract in proceedings)

To propose a short paper, extended abstract (2-4 pages) or long paper

(5-12 pages) for the conference, please submit a complete draft of the

paper/abstract, a condensed outline (100-150 words) and a short

biography (100-150 words for each contributor) through the online peer

review system at http://iclc2016.mcmaster.ca/

To propose a poster or demonstration for the conference, please submit a

complete draft of an accompanying short paper (2-4 pages), a condensed

outline (100-150 words) and a short biography (100-150 words for each

contributor) through the online peer review system at

http://iclc2016.mcmaster.ca/

To propose a live coding performance for the conference, please submit a

detailed abstract (700 words), a stable link to a single video example,

a brief outline/programme note (100-150 words) and a short biography

(100-150 words for each contributor) through the online peer review

system at http://iclc2016.mcmaster.ca/ . We encourage both risk-taking

proposals which push forward the state of the art, and refined

presentations of highly-developed practice. In either case, please

support your submission with a clear description of your performance,

and discussion of influences and prior art as appropriate. Please

provide complete answers to the technical questions asked by the online

peer review system during your submission.

To propose a workshop for the conference, please submit a detailed

abstract (700 words), a condensed outline (100-150 words) and a short

biography (100-150 words for each contributor) through the online peer

review system at http://iclc2016.mcmaster.ca/ . Please provide complete

answers to the technical questions asked by the online peer review

system during your submission.

Please email feedback and/or questions to conference chair David Ogborn

ogbornd(at)mcmaster(dot)ca

http://iclc.livecodenetwork.org/2016/

(Note: an earlier announcement included a later deadline. This

slightly earlier deadline is necessary in order to support the

conference’s application for funding.)