ABOUT NIME 2009 |
Tradition meets Innovation in 2009 at the New Interfaces for Musical Expression Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Carnegie Mellon School of Music will host the New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME) Conference June 4 - 6, 2009. In its ninth year, this international conference provides the opportunity to explore the interdisciplinary creations of artists and scientists. An international institution of innovation, Carnegie Mellon has successfully married the arts and technology in a number of its interdisciplinary centers and academic programs. The School of Music will provide ensemble performances for participants ranging from solo and chamber music to orchestral music utilizing interactive and electro-acoustic components. NIME 2009 will feature a variety of workshops, papers, posters, demonstrations, and performances. |
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NIME 2009 Keynote
"Buried in Noise" by Paul DeMarinis
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FOR OUT OF TOWN GUESTS:
Hotel room blocks will be released May 4.
Discounted rates will still be offered after May 4;
however, rooms cannot be guaranteed past this date.
EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE |
May 1, 2009 |
PAPERS & POSTERS AUTHOR REGISTRATION |
May 1, 2009 |
NEW Templates for MS Word and Latex
and a publication permission form are available.
Click here to download template files (updated March 23, 2009)
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE / REJECTION (installations and performances) |
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FINAL POSTERS & DEMOS FOR PROCEEDINGS |
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FINAL SHORT & LONG PAPERS FOR PROCEEDINGS |
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SUBMISSION DATE (papers, posters, performances, installations) |
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NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE / REJECTION (papers and posters) |
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