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De : Gilberto Bernardes Almeida <gilberto.b.alme...@inesctec.pt>
Date: ven. 16 avr. 2021 à 11:46
Subject: [ubimus] [CFP] Extended deadline (April 25): Eleventh Workshop on
Ubiquitous Music (UbiMus 2021)
To: ubiquitousmu...@googlegroups.com <ubiquitousmu...@googlegroups.com>


*++  Eleventh Workshop on Ubiquitous Music (UbiMus 2021)*
*++  6-8 September 2021 *
*++  *https://dei.fe.up.pt/ubimus/

++  Please distribute
++ Apologies for cross-posting

*++  Paper and Music EXTENDED submissions* *deadline: April 25, 2021*

*Ubiquitous Music is an interdisciplinary research area that combines
methodologies from music, computer science, education, creativity studies,
human sciences and engineering. **The Eleventh Workshop on Ubiquitous Music
will be held on 6-8 September at CARA, Matosinhos, Portugal as a hybrid
(online and on-site) format.** Researchers working on ubiquitous music
topics are invited to submit proposals, initial results and complete
research projects. The workshop will adopt Portuguese, Spanish and English
as working languages.*

*++  Suggested topics (not exclusive):*

   - Ecologically grounded creative practice
   - Ubimus approaches to web and mobile audio
   - Everyday musical creativity
   - Ubimus improvisation and comprovisation
   - Ubiquitous, embedded and mobile computing in ubimus
   - The Internet of Musical Things (IoMusT), musical robotics and dew
   computing
   - Collaborative and dialogic music practices in educational settings
   - Lay-musician interaction
   - Sonification, musication and auditory display in Ubimus
   - Timbre interaction in ubimus contexts
   - Domestic ubimus
   - Computational creativity in ubimus endeavours


*++  Call for Papers*
Please submit your research as full papers or short papers
(work-in-progress), with a maximum of 12 and 4 pages, respectively,
including references and acknowledgements. Papers may be written in
English, Portuguese, or Spanish; should adhere strictly to the Ubimus
template and submitted as a PDF. All submissions will be thoroughly
peer-reviewed in a double-blind process. Accepted papers will be published
in the workshop proceedings and under consideration for special issues of
the Claves Journal and the Handbook of Ubiquitous Music.

*++  Call for Music*
Please submit artistic proposals to be presented in the workshop venue and
in the online programme. Works must feature a strong connection with the
workshop topics. Extended abstracts of no more than 2 pages detailing the
artistic submission should be written in either English, Portuguese or
Spanish and submitted as PDF in Easychair using the Ubimus templates.
Please clearly specify all requirements and setup time for the performance
on a detailed technical rider. There are no a priori restrictions to the
setup if the authors guarantee the necessary equipment (the venue will be
equipped with a stereo sound system). Sonic materials and artistic media
should be made available for download through a link to a cloud service.
The artistic submissions are not anonymous.

*++  Keynotes*
Elaine Chew, CNRS, IRCAM, King’s College London
Daniela Coimbra, ESMAE-IPP


best wishes,
Gilberto Bernardes
ubimus2...@gmail.com

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