The 10th International
Symposium on Computer Music Multidisciplinary Research (CMMR) Sound, Music
and Motion will soon take place in Marseille, France (15-18 October 2013).
According to the
conference website, this 10th anniversary evented is associated with
“French laboratories and universities: Laboratoire de
Mécanique et d'Acoustique (LMA), Institut des
Sciences du Mouvement (ISM), Laboratoire de Neurosciences
cognitives (LNC), Laboratoire
d’Analyse, Topologie, Probabilités (LATP), Sciences, Arts et Techniques de l’Image et du Son
(SATIS), and on the other hand renown music and dance associations: Ubris Studio,
n+n corsino, that will take care of the
artistic program of the conference. In addition the two industrial partners PSA Peugeot
Citroën and Genesis
are supporting and actively participating in the event. Participants will also
be able to enjoy several additional events and expositions since Marseille is
the European Capital of Culture 2013.”
According to the
conference organizers, some central questions serve to guide this conference on
the theme of “Sound, Music and Motion”:
- How to identify perceptually relevant signal properties linked to motion?
- How to define new timbre descriptors that characterize perceived motions?
- What is the link between a performer's gestures, musical interpretation and perceived motion?
- How to control perceived motion for sound design and sonification?
- How is motion perceived in the presence of several modalities (vision, audition, kinesthetic)?
I look forward to participating in the conference and giving a presentation at the featured NNIMIPA event:
Here
is a link for more information about Marseille:
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