13th International Conference on

New Interfaces for
Musical Expression

May 27-30, 2013 | Daejeon + Seoul, Korea Republic

venues

Daejeon

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KI Building (E4)

Located at the center of the campus, the Kaist Institute (KI) building is home to various interdisciplinary research activities at KAIST. In addition to a large lecture hall for paper sessions, coffee shops and exhibitions are available in the lobby area.
  • website
  • paper sessions: Fusion Hall (1st floor)

KAIST Auditorium (E15)

KAIST Auditorium building has a 700-seat theater for evening concerts, as well as smaller rooms for selected poster/demo/installations. Also, the conference banquet will be held in this building.
  • evening concerts: main theater
  • posters/demos/installations: reception rooms (1st floor)
  • banquet: reception room 1

N25

N25, the main building for GSCT and Industrial Design department, will be the venue for installations and most workshops. Its garden will host the welcome reception on Sunday, May 26.
  • workshops: #3229, #3239, and #3235 (1st floor)
  • welcome reception: garden
  • installations: #3225 (1st floor), #3326, #3323, and #3322 (2nd floor)

N2

Building N2 has another room for workshops. Both N25 and N2 are very close to KAIST Auditorium.
  • workshops: #102 (1st floor)


Seoul

3 Hall, Daehangno Arts Theater (DAT)

Daehangno Arts Theater (DAT) is one of the most prestigeous arts theaters, operated by Korean Performing Arts Center (HANPAC) and Arts Council Korea (ARKO).
3 Hall, literally meaning the third hall of DAT, is located in the basement of Lock Museum. The theater features a modern and versatile space that works perfect for concerts, and will host the paper sessions and the concerts of the last day of NIME 2013.