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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
Call for Papers
We are soliciting works with technical and artistic merit, in areas such as: * domain-specific languages vs general purpose languages for artistic creation: do artists need different computing environments from the rest of us? * in-depth technical analyses of and comparisons between artist-centred languages * how do we evaluate languages for artists? * what would a language designed by Beethoven look like? Michaelangelo? Stravinsky? * livecoding and live patching * what can artists learn from software engineers? * artistic vs prosaic software visualisation * visual languages for artists And if you think the whole notion of “Artist-Centred Computing” is just so much rubbish, then submit a paper and argue your case! Keynote Ross Bencina is a programmer/artist and the creator of AudioMulch: software for real-time audio processing and improvised music performance. Workshop format 15-20 minute (TBC) presentations (including questions), live performance/creation encouraged. A sweet PA and projector will be provided—use them! Important Dates May 7 papers due May 31 acceptance notifications July 29 workshop happens July 30—Aug 1 enjoy the rest of VL/HCC How to Submit Contributions should be 4 pages in the VL/HCC Short Paper format, and accompanying video is encouraged. Submit your papers through the ACC EasyChair site, not through the main VL/HCC EasyChair site. ACC ‘14 Committee ACC ‘14 is brought to you by: Ben Swift (Organiser) - (Australian National University) John Hoksing (Organiser) - (Australian National University) Henry Gardner (Organiser) - (Australian National University) Andrew Sorensen (Organiser) - (Queensland University of Technology) Ross Bencina - (Sonic Fritter Pty. Ltd.) Alan Blackwell - (Cambridge University) Sam Aaron - (Cambridge University) Rhazes Spell - (Victoria University of Wellington) Andrew Brown - (Griffith University) Toby Gifford - (Griffith University) Steve Tanimoto (University of Washington) Conference Location Come to Melbourne; hang out in hipster laneway cafes, go to an indie shoegaze side gig, sink a beer at a rooftop bar. Seriously, we can hook you up with any of those things. Melbourne is internationally recognised (by people from Melbourne) as Australia’s cultural capital. Questions Get in touch at benjamin.j.swift@gmail.com |
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