Dear members of the list,

It is our pleasure to announce the call for proposals of the Second 
International Faust Conference IFC-20 that will take place on May 14-15, 2020, 
in Saint-Denis, close to Paris (France).
All details below and on the website of the conference : 
https://ifc20.sciencesconf.org/ <https://ifc20.sciencesconf.org/>

Best regards,

Alain Bonardi

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INTERNATIONAL FAUST CONFERENCE IFC-20
14-15 May 2020, Saint-Denis (France)
https://ifc20.sciencesconf.org/ <https://ifc20.sciencesconf.org/>
 
CALL FOR PAPERS, ROUND TABLE TOPICS, MUSIC PIECES AND INSTALLATIONS, WORKSHOPS, 
DEMONSTRATIONS AND TUTORIALS
 
The Second International Faust Conference (IFC-20) will take place at the 
Maison des Sciences de l’Homme Paris Nord 
<https://www.mshparisnord.fr/contacts/plan-telephone-adresse/>  (Saint-Denis, 
France) on May 14-15, 2020. It aims at gathering researchers, developers, 
musicians, computer artists using the Faust programming language to present 
current works, creations and projects and discuss future directions for Faust 
and its community. The 2020 edition is organized by the CICM 
<http://cicm.mshparisnord.org/> (Centre de Recherches Informatique et Création 
Musicale) / MUSIDANSE <http://musidanse.univ-paris8.fr/> Lab / Université Paris 
8 <http://www.univ-paris8.fr/>.
 
In 2020, we will put a special focus on artistic, pedagogical, preservation and 
student projects made with Faust, as well as on the use of this language in 
mixed music on the Seine Saint-Denis territory. A workshop will bring together 
young musicians from Saint-Denis Conservatory with their professors, and 
students from the Music Department of Paris 8 University programming in Faust.
 
The conference will propose sessions of paper presentations, as well as 
thematic round tables, demonstrations and tutorials, and artistic events with a 
concert of music pieces and the exhibition of installations using Faust.
 
The date of this edition has been chosen so that interested parties may be able 
to attend the Linux Audio Conference LAC2020 
<https://lac2020.sciencesconf.org/>, which will take place in Bordeaux, 11-13 
May 2020 and organize a one week stay in France.

The conference is supported by the AFIM (Association francophone d'Informatique 
Musicale, through the call for projects of the DGCA of the French Ministry for 
Culture and Communication)  and the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme Paris Nord 
(through the 2020 call for projects).

Guidelines for submissions
All submission (papers, artistic proposals, workshops...) deadline: February 
15th, 2020
Notification of acceptance: March 15th, 2020
Camera-ready version: April 15th, 2020

 
All submissions must be uploaded through the conference website: 
ifc20.sciencesconf.org <http://ifc20.sciencesconf.org/>
All submissions must be written in english.
All submissions will be peer-reviewed.
All accepted submissions will be present in the proceedings.
 
You may already have an account to the conference website due to other 
conferences using the same service (previous account on sciencesconf.org 
<http://sciencesconf.org/> or HAL). If that is the case, when logging in, 
please go to the "Registration" page and fill out the missing information - in 
particular the expected arrival and departure times which will allow us to 
schedule the conference program accordingly.
 
To submit, follow the following link: ifc20.sciencesconf.org/user/submissions 
<http://ifc20.sciencesconf.org/user/submissions>
(or go to "My Submission" in the "My Space" button which will appear after you 
register to the conference website).

Paper submissions

We welcome submissions from academics, professionals, independent programmers, 
artists, etc. We solicit original papers centered around the Faust programming 
language <http://faust.grame.fr/> in the following categories:

·      Original research

·      Technology tutorial

·      Artistic project report (e.g., installation, composition, etc.)

Papers should be written in English, up to 14 pages in length, non anonymous, 
and formatted according to the template provided on the conference website. All 
submissions are subject to peer review. Acceptance may be conditional upon 
changes being made to the paper as directed by reviewers.

Accepted papers will be published on-line. They will be presented by their 
author(s) at IFC-20.

 Round Table Topics

A series of round tables on the following themes will take place:

·      Faust Tools (e.g., Architectures, IDE, Faust Code Generator, On-Line 
Services, etc.)

·      DSP in Faust and Faust Libraries (e.g., New Algorithms, New Libraries, 
Missing Functions, etc.)

·      Faust Compiler and Semantics

·      Artistic Creation with Faust

·      Teaching Faust

·      Other Topics / Open Session

 We solicit topic suggestions from the Faust community for each of these 
themes. Topics can be submitted as one page papers in english.

Call for music pieces and installations using Faust

We solicit original music pieces with electronics using Faust programming 
language. They can be electroacoustic or mixed music for solo instruments and 
live electronics. Three musicians will be proposed by the conference organizers 
playing the following instruments: a mandoline/mandole/mandoloncello player, a 
clarinet player, a piano player. 

It is also possible for composers to provide their own musician(s) in case of a 
piece for another /other instrument(s), or to play their own music with their 
instrument. The artistic committee will select the pieces that will be 
performed in a concert of Faust pieces on May 14th in the evening. We will also 
provide a piano (Yamaha C3X) for the concert on May 14th.

We also welcome proposals of installations using Faust code. Their creators 
will have to provide all device and material necessary for the installation.

For all these artistic proposals, composers/creators are required to put all 
material (score, Faust code, indications for performing, schemes, audio files 
in 48KHz) on a public repository for instance on Github. A one page PDF 
presentation of the music piece in english must be submitted as a paper, giving 
all indications to download the files to have a precise idea of the creation.

Workshop, demonstration or tutorial proposals

We also solicit proposals of workshops, demonstrations or tutorials. In 
addition to the amphitheater for the paper presentation, to the auditorium for 
the concert, two seminar rooms have been reserved. They are equipped with 
video-projectors and stereo diffusion. Each room can contain a maximum of 24 
persons.

A one page PDF presentation in English of the workshop, demonstration or 
tutorial must be submitted as a paper.

For all submissions, feel free to contact us if you have any question at 
if...@sciencesconf.org <mailto:if...@sciencesconf.org>
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