Last days to participate to the Faust Awards 2016 !

Yann Orlarey

Directeur scientifique
www.grame.fr



On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 2:26 PM, Yann Orlarey <orla...@grame.fr> wrote:

> You were afraid not being in time to take part in the Faust Awards 2016 ?
> We are please to announce that you have another month to send us your
> project !
>
> The deadline is extended to June 30, 2016.
>
> Yann Orlarey
> GRAME
>
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Yann Orlarey <orla...@grame.fr>
> Date: 2016-02-05 11:51 GMT+01:00
> Subject: Faust Awards 2016 : call for participation
> To: linux-audio-u...@lists.linuxaudio.org,
> linux-audio-annou...@lists.linuxaudio.org
>
>
> [Sorry for cross-posting, please distribute.]
>
> Faust Open Source Software Competition
> =======================================
>  (Submission Deadline: June 1, 2016)
>
> Overview
> ---------
> The Faust Open-Source Software Competition is intended to promote
> innovative high-quality free audio software developed with the Faust
> programming language, as well as development tools build around the Faust
> compiler itself. The Faust Open-Source Software award will be attributed to
> the best submission by an international committee of leading experts in the
> field. The competition is sponsored by Grame, centre national de création
> musicale. The winning software will receive a 2000€ price to encourage its
> authors. The results will be announced July 15, 2016.
>
> To participate, the software must be provided with source code and
> licensed with a Free/Open Source license. A substantial part of the
> software must be written in Faust and the Faust source code must be
> provided. As part of the review process, the software will be built from
> the sources. All source code, license, video demonstration, installation
> instructions, and any other documentation must be available on a public web
> page. License compatibility with other open source software is encouraged.
> Dependencies on non-open source third-party software are discouraged, with
> the exception of operating systems and freely available commercial packages.
>
> Authors are required to prepare a video demonstrating the software. This
> video must be done carefully, and should convincingly present the qualities
> of the software. The submission must also contain any useful documentation,
> including examples of how the provided software might be used, existing
> prototypes that use the software, download statistics or other public usage
> information. The criteria for judging submissions includes broad
> applicability and potential impact, novelty, technical depth, reusability,
> etc.
>
> Junior Competition
> ------------------
> In parallel to the Faust Open-Source Software Competition we introduce
> this year a junior competition, the Faust Student Software Competition,
> with a 200€ prize for the winner. The Faust Student Software Competition is
> intended to promote interesting audio processing and synthesis applications
> written in Faust in a single file in less than 1000 words. The word count
> is done after removing the comments from the code:
>
>     cat foo.dsp | stripcmt | wc -w.
>
> The use of the standard Faust libraries is strongly encouraged. They don't
> take part in the word count.
>
> Important dates
> ---------------
> - Start of the competition: February 8, 2016
> - Software Submission Deadline: June 1, 2016
> - Results of the competition: July 1, 2016
>
> Submission Guidelines
> ---------------------
> Authors interested in participating in the Faust Open Source Software
> Competition or the Faust Student Software Competition should send a
> submission email to <faustaw...@grame.fr> with a PDF file attached
> containing the following information:
>
> - Title of submission,
> - Category of submission (*Faust Open Source Software Competition* or
> *Faust Student Software Competition*),
> - Name, email and affiliation of the main author,
> - Names, emails and affiliations of other authors,
> - A permanent link for the open source software (e.g., Sourceforge,
> GitHub, Google Code, etc.),
> - A permanent link for the video demonstration (e.g., YouTube, Vimeo,
> etc.),
> - A link to a compressed archive file that contains the software (source
> code, documentation, build/install instructions, and licenses).
> Comprehensive and clear build/install instructions will be a crucial
> component of any submission. The committee will make a reasonable effort to
> build the software for the top contributions, but if they are unable to
> make the software run, it will be excluded from the competition.
>
> International Committee
> -----------------------
> - Jean-Louis Giavitto (IRCAM, Paris, France),
> - Albert Gräf (Johannes Gutenberg U., Mainz, Germany),
> - Pierre Jouvelot (Ecole des Mines, Paris, France),
> - Victor Lazzarini (Maynooth U., Maynooth, Ireland),
> - Romain Michon (CCRMA, Stanford , USA)
> - Yann Orlarey (Grame, Lyon, France),
> - Dave Phillips (Musician/Journalist, Findlay, USA)
> - Laurent Pottier (U. Jean Monnet, Saint Etienne, France),
> - Julius Smith (CCRMA, Stanford , USA)
>
> Previous Winners
> ----------------
> - 2015: [Guitarix](http://guitarix.sourceforge.net/), by Hermann Meyer
> and Andreas Degert
>
>
> Yann Orlarey
> GRAME
>
>
>
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