[music-dsp] Smule Is Hiring

2017-04-27 Thread Stefan Sullivan
Hey all,

Smule is hiring 2 audio/DSP-related positions (and several others).

We are looking to hire one Audio/DSP systems engineer:
https://www.smule.com/jobs?gh_jid=597566

and one audio effects engineer:
https://www.smule.com/jobs?gh_jid=660357

First and foremost, we hop you can help us make our community sound
stellar! We hope you have good ears, and creativity in
problem-solving. LGBTQIA folks, people of color, and people of all
genders or gender non-conforming are encouraged to apply.

Smule is located in the SoMa district of San Francisco. It's an
exciting fast-paced company building social music products. Smule
boasts competitive perks including an open collaborative office
environment, great healthcare/dental/vision benefits, catered food,
weekly boba, a yearly hackathon and more. To learn more check out our
jobs website: https://www.smule.com/jobs

To get a small sense for the company, you can check out this video
from a past hackathon: https://youtu.be/WhDt_gh9tx8

-Stefan
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[music-dsp] Audio Mostly 2017 “Augmented and Participatory Sound/Music Experiences”: Deadline Extension for workshop, music and demonstration proposals

2017-04-27 Thread Johan Pauwels
[Apologies for cross-postings]



12th International Audio Mostly Conference 2017

“Augmented and Participatory Sound/Music Experiences”

23-26 August 2017, Queen Mary University of London (UK)

Conference website: http://audiomostly.com



Dear all,



Audio Mostly is an interdisciplinary conference on design and experience of
interaction with sound that embraces applied theory and reflective
practice. The 12th edition of the conference, organised by the Centre for
Digital Music at Queen Mary University of London (UK), will be held on
23-26 August 2017 on the theme “Augmented and Participatory Sound/Music
Experiences”.



Due to numerous requests from potential contributors, *the submission
deadline **for * *workshop, music and demonstration proposals **has been
extended to **5th May, **2017 *(23:59 BST, i.e. GMT+1).



If possible, we encourage authors to initiate their submission on EasyChair
by selecting the topics relevant to their work and submitting a draft
submission
in the appropriate category, that includes the title and abstract. Authors
can then update their submission as desired until the extended deadline
(title and abstract can be modified). The submissions will only be sent to
reviewers after the extended deadline, i.e. once the submissions have been
finalised by authors.



The deadline for regular papers is now closed, but Audio Mostly 2017continues
to encourage the submission of music, demos, and workshop proposals. This
year the theme of the conference is “Augmented and Participatory
Sound/Music Experiences”, but the Audio Mostly conference series is
interested in sound interaction and design in general, and provides a space
to reflect on the role of sound/music in our lives and how to innovate to
create new experiences through sound. The conference welcomes studies in
fields such as human computer interaction, music informatics, sound design,
acoustics, signal processing, computer science, information and
communication technologies, information visualisation, music composition,
perception/cognition and aesthetics. Please visit our detailed call for
contributions for further information:



Call for papers: http://audiomostly.com/contributions/call-for-papers/
 (now
closed).

Call for music: http://audiomostly.com/contributions/call-for-music/

Call for demos: http://audiomostly.com/contributions/call-for-demos/

Call for workshops: http://audiomostly.com/contributions/call-for-workshops/

Call for special session on “Augmented and Participatory Performance”:
http://audiomostly.com/contributions/special-sessions/



Authors’ instructions and information on the submission process are
provided here:
http://audiomostly.com/contributions/authors-instructions-submission/



Keynote speakers

We are very pleased to announce that Andy Farnell will be one of the
keynote speakers at Audio Mostly 2017. More information at:
http://audiomostly.com/keynotes/



Website: http://audiomostly.com

Twitter: @AudioMostly



Important dates

Deadline for music, demo and workshop submissions: 5th May 2017

Notification of acceptance for regular papers: 22 May 2017

Notification of acceptance for music, demo and workshops: 5 June 2017

Camera-ready paper submission: 23 June 2017

Early registration deadline: 7 July 2017

Conference: 23-26 August 2017



Colocation with the 3rd Web Audio Conference (WAC)

The conference will be collocated with the 3rd Web Audio Conference (WAC)
“Collaborative Audio” (21-23 August 2017), with one day, Wednesday the
23rd, a common day between the two events. Participants will have the
opportunity to attend both events at a discounted rate.



Contact

For more information or questions, please contact the organising committee
at:

am2017-enquir...@qmul.ac.uk



We look forward to welcome you in London in August 2017!



*Audio Mostly 2017 Conference Committee*

*General Chair*

George Fazekas, QMUL

*Paper and Program Chairs*

Mathieu Barthet and Tony Stockman, QMUL

*Demonstration and Poster Chairs*

Fabio Morreale and Johan Pauwels, QMUL

*Music Chair*

Adib Mehrabi, QMUL

*Workshop Chair*

Angela McArthur, QMUL

*Other Organising Committee Members*

Gary Bromham, Beici Liang, Hazar Emre Tez, Sue White, William James
Wilkinson, Thomas Wilmering (QMUL)
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