The core purpose of the NIME conference is to present the latest results in design, development, performance and analysis of/for/with new interfaces and instruments for musical use. In 2011 we will put an extra emphasis on performance aspects related to NIME, something which will also be addressed in a symposium, workshops and master classes in the days leading up to the conference.
We invite for the following types of submissions (see below for details):
- Paper (oral/poster/demo)
- Performance
- Performance Plus Paper
- Exhibition works
- Installation
- Workshop
IMPORTANT DATES
SID exhibition proposals: 5 November 2010 (22:00 CET)- Paper/performance/installation/workshop submission: 31 January 2011 (22:00 CET)
- Review notification: 18 March 2011
- Final paper deadline: 26 April 2011
?For any further information/questions/comments/suggestions, please contact the organizing committee.
TOPICS
- ?Novel controllers and interfaces for musical expression
- Novel musical instruments
- Augmented/hyper instruments
- Novel controllers for collaborative performance
- Interfaces for dance and physical expression
- Interactive game music
- Robotic music
- Interactive sound and multimedia installations
- Interactive sonification
- Sensor and actuator technologies
- Haptic and force feedback devices
- Interface protocols and data formats
- Motion, gesture and music
- Perceptual and cognitive issues
- Interactivity design and software tools
- Sonic interaction design
- NIME intersecting with game design
- Musical mapping strategies
- Performance analysis
- Performance rendering and generative algorithms
- Machine learning in performance systems
- Experiences with novel interfaces in live performance and composition
- Surveys of past work and stimulating ideas for future research
- Historical studies in twentieth-century instrument design
- Experiences with novel interfaces in education and entertainment
- Reports on student projects in the framework of NIME related courses
- Artistic, cultural, and social impact of NIME technology
- Biological and bio-inspired systems
- Mobile music technologies
- Musical human-computer interaction
- Multimodal expressive interfaces
- Practice-based research approaches/methodologies/criticism
We welcome submissions of original research on all above mentioned (and other) topics related to development and artistic use of new interfaces for musical expression. There are three different paper submission categories:
- Full paper (up to 6 pages in proceedings, longer oral presentation, optional demo)
- Short paper/poster (up to 4 pages in proceedings, shorter oral presentation or poster, optional demo)
- Demonstration (up to 2 pages in proceedings)
Please use this template when preparing your manuscript. ?Submitted papers will be subject to a single-blind peer review process by an international expert committee. All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, under an ISSN/ISBN reference, and will be available online after the conference.
We welcome submission of pieces for three different types of performance venues:
- Concert hall performance
- Club performance
- Foyer “stunt” performance
Any type of NIME performance pieces are welcome, but we would particularly like to encourage the use of motion capture techniques in performance. For this we can make available several different types of motion capture systems (Qualisys, XSens, Optitrack, Mega). Network pieces and mobile music pieces are also encouraged. ?Within reasonable limits, we may be able to provide musicians to perform pieces. Typical NIME performance pieces last for 5-15 minutes, but shorter and longer performance proposals may also be taken into consideration.
?Submitted proposals will be subject to a peer review process by an international expert committee. Documentation of the performances will be available online after the conference.
CALL FOR PERFORMANCE PLUS PAPER
To support more cross-disciplinary work between scientific and artistic research, we highly encourage submission of performance pieces related to papers. Here the scientific presentation may be the basis for the artistic presentation, or vice versa.
Submissions within this category will have to be done for both the piece and the paper, with a clear note that paper and piece belongs together. ?Evaluation will be done on the combined quality of both submissions.
In connection with NIME 2011 an exhibition on sonic interaction design will be curated in collaboration with the EU COST IC0601 Action on Sonic Interaction Design?? (SID). For the exhibition we are looking for works using sonic interaction within arts, music and design as well as examples of sonification for research and artistic purposes. The exhibition will take place at the Norwegian Museum of Science, Technology and Medicine?? and run for three months over the summer 2011. We also aim to include works in public spaces to be presented at various locations in Oslo (possibly) for a shorter duration in parallel with NIME.
This is a curated exhibition, and there is a possibility for funding and assistance to be provided for selected artists. Note that there is an early deadline for submissions within this category (5 November). More information about the exhibition, including pictures of the venue, can be found at the SID web site. Any further enquiries concerning the exhibition should be addressed to the curators: exhibition@nime2011.org.
In addition to the SID exhibition, we also call for installations to be presented during the NIME conference only. These may be 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.
We call for short (3 hours) or long (6 hours) workshops and tutorials. These can be targeted towards specialist techniques, platforms, hardware, software or pedagogical topics for the advancement of fellow NIME-ers and people with experience related to the topic. They can also be targeted towards visitors to the NIME community, novices/newbies, interested student participants, people from other fields, and members of the public getting to know the potential of NIME.
Tutorial proposers should clearly indicate the audience and assumed knowledge of their intended participants to help us market to the appropriate audience. Workshops and tutorials can relate to, but are not limited to, the topics of the conference. This is a good opportunity to explore a specialised interest or interdisciplinary topic in depth with greater time for discourse, debate, collaboration.
Admission to workshops and tutorials will be charged separately from the main conference. ?Proposer(s) are responsible for publishing any workshop proceedings (if desired) and should engage in the promotion of their event amongst own networks.? ?Workshops may be cancelled or combined if there is inadequate participation.
Dates
Some important dates for NIME 2011:
Official announcement | |
Call for participation | |
Deadline for SID exhibition submission | |
Notification of acceptance SID exhibition | |
Deadlines for paper/performance/installation/workshop submissions | |
Notification of acceptance/rejection | |
26 April 2011 | Submission of camera-ready papers |
1 May 2011 | Early-bird registration |
25–29 May 2011 | Art on Wires festival |
26–27 May 2011 | NOTAM symposium |
28–29 May 2011 | NIME tutorials/workshops/excursions |
30 May – 1 June 2011 | NIME Conference |
Submission
The following sections outline the submission procedure for the different call categories. Submissions should to be done through EasyChair. You will receive an e-mail confirmation upon a successful submission in EasyChair, if not, please contact the organizers.
?Important dates
SID exhibition proposals: 5 November 2010SID exhibition notification: 20 January 2011Paper/performance/installation/workshop submission: (31 January) 4th February 2011Review notification: 18 March 2011- Final paper deadline: 26 April 2011? (22:00 CET)
Paper/Poster/Demo
?Submit papers using the NIME2011-templates, and with the additional information:?
- Abstract of the paper (max 200 words)
- Keywords
Papers should present original research, and should not have been (or be in the process of being) submitted elsewhere.
Performances
?Submit a proposal in the form of a PDF document, maximum 4 pages, containing the following information:
- Clearly state the proposed performance
- Name(s) of participants/submitters, and a short bio of each participant ?(100 words each)?
- Duration, number of performers and preferred venue
- Provide links to any recordings or documentation of previous performances of this work (if they exist), so that it is possible to evaluate the quality of the proposal
- List equipment (if any) to be provided by the organizers
- Specify what type of performers (and instruments) to be provided by the organizers
?Installations
For installations during the NIME conference, please submit a proposal in the form of a PDF document, maximum 4 pages, containing the following information:
- Clearly describe the proposed installation
- Name(s) of participants/submitters, ??including a short bio of each person in the proposal (max 100 words each)
- Provide any documentation of previous presentations of this installation (if they exist)
- Describe the space needed and the adaptability of the installation, as well as technical requirements
- List equipment (if any) to be provided by the conference organizers
Workshops
For workshops held in the day(s) before the conference, please submit a proposal in the form of a PDF document, maximum 4 pages, containing the following information:
- Clearly state the topic
- Name(s) of proposer(s)/submitter(s), ??including a short bio of each person in the proposal (max 100 words each)
- State the anticipated audience? and the assumed knowledge required for participants
- Indicate venue requirements (e.g. projection, speakers, computers, soldering equipment, etc.)
- Specify whether you would like a 3 hour or 6 hour session
- Include a short bio (100 words) of organiser(s) and background relating to proposed topic
Exhibition works
For the SID exhibition submit proposals in the form of a PDF document, maximum 4 pages, containing the following information:
- Title
- Name(s) of participants/submitters, with contact information, ??including a short bio of each person in the proposal (max 100 words each).
- Format of the work, and whether it is to be presented in an exhibition, in public spaces, on mobile platforms, etc.
- Conceptual description
- Technical requirements, specifically stating equipment (if any) to be provided by the conference organizers
- Spatial requirements and the adaptability of the installation
- Current state of the work. We are first and foremost looking for works that are already produced and have the necessary technical means for its proper functioning during the exhibition
- Information on durability, maintenance and safety requirements of the work, considering that it will be part of a 3 month installation visited and interacted with by a large audience
- Estimated budget, including costs related to transport, travel, insurance, installation and maintenance during the exhibition. Also provide information on possibilities of securing local funding in part or full. The financial support required (if any) from the SID exhibition organizing committee should be explicitly stated.
- URL to web page with documentation of the work, in the form of text, images, video and/or sound, as appropriate