Welcome to SMC 2010
The SMC Conference is the forum for international exchanges around the core interdisciplinary topics of Sound and Music Computing. SMC 2010 will feature lectures, posters/demos, musical/sonic works, tutorials and other types of events. The SMC Summer School will take place just before the Conference and it will aim at giving an opportunity to young researchers interested in the field to learn about some of the core interdisciplinary topics and to share their own experiences with other young researchers.Important dates:
Deadline for submissions of tutorial proposals: |
Friday 9 April 2010 |
Deadline for submissions of papers and music: |
Friday 23 April 2010 |
Deadline for applications to the Summer School: |
Friday 30 April 2010 |
Notification of tutorial proposals acceptances: |
Monday 3 May 2010 |
Notification of acceptance to Summer School: |
Monday 17 May 2010 |
Notification of paper and music acceptances: |
Monday 24 May 2010 |
Deadline for submission of camera-ready papers: |
Monday 14 June 2010 |
SMC 2010 School: |
Saturday 17 - Tuesday 20 2010 |
SMC 2010 tutorials: |
Wednesday 21 July 2010 |
SMC 2010: |
Thursday 22 - Saturday 24 July 2010 |
The topics to be covered at the Conference are all the core ones in Sound and Music Computing research, thus topics that can be grouped into:
- Processing of sound and music signals
- Understanding and modeling sound and music
- Interfaces for sound and music
- Assisted sound and music creation
Call for papers:
SMC
2010 will include paper presentations as both lectures and poster/demos
and we invite submissions examining all the core areas of the Sound and
Music Computing field. All submissions will be peer-reviewed according
to their novelty, technical content, presentation, and contribution to
the overall balance of topics represented at the conference. Paper
submissions should have a maximum of 8 pages including figures and
references. Accepted papers will be designated to be presented either
as posters/demos or as lectures. More details of the requirements and
guidelines are available here.
Call for music:
SMC
2010 will include six concerts in a hall with an octophonic system and
we invite submissions that explore and take advantage of recently or
newly developed technologies related to Sound and Music Computing.
Three of the concerts will feature performers and interactive computer
systems, one concert will feature the ESMUC laptop orchestra, another
concert will feature the Reactable and another concert will be around
Freesound.org. We specially welcome works by novel composers and the
length of the pieces should not be longer than 10 minutes. For each
concert a designated curator will put together the program from the
submitted works. Details of the specifications for each concert are
available here.






