IFC 2026: International Faust Conference 2026
Campus Georges Méliès Université Côte d'Azur
Cannes, France, June 4-5, 2026
Conference website      http://ifc26.i3s.univ-cotedazur.fr/ 
<http://ifc26.i3s.univ-cotedazur.fr/>
Submission link https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ifc2026 
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ifc2026>
Abstract registration deadline  March 15, 2026
Submission deadline     March 15, 2026
Topics: computer music 
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The International Faust Conference aims at gathering researchers, developers, 
musicians, computer artists, etc. using the Faust programming language. The 
fifth International Faust Conference (IFC-26) will propose sessions of paper 
presentations, as well as thematic round tables, demonstrations, and tutorials. 
Participants are encouraged to present current works, projects, etc. and to 
discuss future directions for Faust and its community.

IFC-26 is organized by the University Côte d'Azur. This FREE event will take 
place on June 4-5, 2026 in Cannes (France).

CfP on the web site for the conference: http://ifc26.i3s.univ-cotedazur.fr/ 
<http://ifc26.i3s.univ-cotedazur.fr/>
Submission Guidelines
Deadline for submitting papers: March 15th, 2026
Deadline for submitting reviews: April 15th, 2026
Notification of acceptance: April 20th, 2026
Paper Submissions
We welcome submissions from academics, professionals, independent programmers, 
artists, etc. We solicit original papers centered around the Faust programming 
language in the following categories:

Original research papers (from 2 to 14 pages long, LaTeX template), to be 
presented as oral presentation and that will be included in the proceedings. 

Practitioner talk: 1-2 page extended abstract (PDF or MarkDown or LaTex, that 
will not be integrated to the proceedings) to be presented as a short oral 
presentation. This track aims at welcoming contributions from solo developers, 
designers, artists, hackers, industry professionals, or broadly speaking 
practitioners, who wish to share knowledge about FAUST related topics, but are 
not used to the standards of academic writing. The proposal must include a 
title, a brief related work, a description of the work or topic to be presented 
and a short biography of the author(s). Please contact the session chairs if 
you have questions and / or need some support.

Performance: Submit a performance making creative use of FAUST audio 
applications. Performance submissions consist of a 1-2 page extended abstract 
(PDF or MarkDown or LaTex, that will not be integrated to the proceedings) that 
must include a title, a description of the performance, links to audio / video 
documentation of the work, biographies of all performers and a complete list of 
technical requirements. If your proposal requires unusual equipment to be 
provided by conference organizers, please contact the session chairs to ensure 
the feasibility of the proposal.

Artworks and Demos: Submit a work to be presented as an artwork or hands-on 
demo which makes significant use of FAUST. Artwork and demo submissions consist 
of a 1-2 page extended abstract (PDF or MarkDown or LatTeX, that will not be 
integrated to the proceedings) including a title, a description of the project, 
diagrams, images or links to online resources. Works must be suitable for 
presentation on a computer kiosk with headphones. If your proposal requires 
unusual equipment to be provided by conference organizers, please contact the 
session chairs to ensure the feasibility of the proposal.

Technology tutorial: Send an detailed abstract (PDF or MarkDown or LaTex, that 
will not be integrated to the proceedings) of your tutorial directly to the 
tutorial chair <mailto:[email protected]>.

Papers should be written in English, up to 14 pages in length, non anonymous, 
and formatted according to the LaTex template 
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provided.

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-26.

All submissions, except tutorial proposals, should be made through the IFC-26 
submission portal: TO COME!

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
Other Topics / Open Session
We solicit topic suggestions from the Faust community for each of these themes 
by sending an email to the round table chair 
<mailto:[email protected]>
Committees
Local Organization Committee
Michel Buffa (University Côte d'Azur, France)
Jean-François Trubert (University Côte d'Azur, France)
Romain Michon (Inria, Lyon, France)
Stéphane Letz (GRAME-CNCM, Lyon, France)
Jerome Lebrun (CNRS, France), Track Chair.
Steering Committee
Alain Bonardi (Université Paris 8, France)
Stéphane Letz (GRAME-CNCM, Lyon, France)
Romain Michon (Inria, Lyon, France)
Yann Orlarey (Inria, Lyon, France)
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to 
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

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