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Mark Callahan <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Nov 2003 14:39:44 -0500
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ICE Announcements 11.14.03
<http://ice.uga.edu>

1. All Day and All Night
2. Dance in NYC
3. E.L.I. Nomad
3. Butterfly Effect Two
4. Call for Participation- New Interfaces for Musical Expression 2004
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1. A Music Event for the opening of:

A l l  d a y    a n d    A l l   n i g h t :
an interactive multi-media installation by Kit Hughes
Friday, November 14,
8:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Doors open at 7:30 pm
Come see the artwork and hear
Maleutkas Lips and The Green Lawns!!!!

Pay-What-You-Can: Suggested Donation $3.00 - $5.00

Special Hours for this exhibit:
Monday - Wednesday 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.,
Thursday & Friday 3:00 - 9:00 p.m.,
Saturday & Sunday 1:00 - 6:00 p.m.

ATHICA: Athens Institute for Contemporary Art is pleased to present All day
and All night, an interactive multi-media installation by Kit Hughes which
targets American consumer culture. Americans are bombarded with hundreds of
commercials each day. This led the artist to wonder, "what if I could buy
everything I see on TV?"

Please see the website for a complete description.
www.athica.org

All day and All night is supported in part by a project grant from Ideas for
Creative Exploration (ICE).
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2. "Temporary Departures with a Relative Departure in Mind", an original dance
choreographed by Bala Sarasvati and featuring the UGA Philip Glass Ensemble and new
animation by Mark Callahan, will be performed in New York on November 20th at the historic
Judson Church. The project is supported in part by an ICE project grant.
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3. E.L.I. Nomad returns to Athens for the UGA-Auburn football game after successful visits to
New York and Washington D.C.! for more on E.L.I. visit <http://www.uga.edu/news/artman/
publish/030911eli.shtml> E.L.I. Nomad is supported in part by an ICE project grant. Contact
<[log in to unmask]> for more information.
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4. Solponticello Butterfly Effect Two is the second annual concert highlighting the incredible
compositional
community here in Georgia. This year will again feature the best of our
local acoustic and electroacoustic musicians. The event is sponsored by
Solponticello Records of Athens, Georgia; expect new music by Sally
Coenen, Kyle Dawkins, Mark Fisher, Erik Hinds, Julie Powell, Brian
Smith, and Jason Solomon with video work by Kevin Hoth and a special
appearance by Grady Cousins.
Email [log in to unmask] for more details
Solponticello Butterfly Effect Two
Seney-Stovall Chapel (next to The Varsity)
201 N. Milledge Ave.
 Athens, GA USA
November 14, 2003
8:00 PM
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5. CALL FOR PARTICIPATION  International Conference on NEW INTERFACES FOR MUSICAL
EXPRESSION

NIME04

Date: June 3-5, 2004

Location: Shizuoka University of Art and Culture
         Hamamatsu, Japan (Japan's City of Musical Instruments)

http://www.nime.org

Papers
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The conference organizing committee invites the submission of research
papers, reports, and posters on topics related to new musical controllers
including, but not restricted to:

- Design reports on novel controllers and interfaces for musical expression
- Surveys of past work and/or stimulating ideas for future research
- Performance experience reports on live performance and composition using
 novel controllers
- Controllers for virtuosic performers, novices, education and entertainment
- Perceptual & cognitive issues in the design of musical controllers
- Music and motion and/or music and emotion
- Movement, visual and physical expression with sonic expressivity
- Musical mapping algorithms and intelligent controllers
- Novel controllers for collaborative performance
- Interface protocols (e.g. MIDI) and alternative controllers
- Artistic, cultural, and social impact of new performance interfaces
- Real-time gestural control in musical performance
- Mapping strategies and their influence on digital musical instrument
 design
- Sensor and actuator technologies for musical applications
- Haptic and force feedback devices for musical control
- Real-time software tools and interactive systems
- Pedagogical applications of new interfaces - Courses and curricula
- Performance rendering system (RENCON)
- Evaluation criteria for evaluating rendered music (RENCON)

Demos
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We encourage the submission of demos, either as part of papers and reports
or as standalone contributions.

Performances
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We encourage artists, performers and conference presenters to submit
proposals for performances and live demonstrations that employ new musical
controllers, novel interface concepts, and/or new mapping systems that can
be featured in the concert events.

Industrial Demos
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We invite industrial vendors to show products relating to new musical
interfaces.

Important Dates
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Performances:
   Performance proposals: January 31 2004
   Notification of acceptance: March 15 2004

Papers, reports, posters and demos:
   Research paper, report, poster, demo: January 31 2004
   Notification of acceptance: March 15 2004
   Final paper submission: April 15 2004

Early Registration
   March 31, 2004

Guidelines for preparing and submitting proposals and papers
for online submission are available at:

http://www.suac.net/NIME/NIME04/submission.html

Contact:
E-mail: [log in to unmask]

Good News!
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The Japan Foundation is officially supporting NIME04 as an international
conference. This means that it is possible to apply for travel support
to attend the conference.  If you are outside Japan, applications for
this funding must go through a Japan Foundation representatives in your
own country.  Please see the following link for more information and
how to find where to send your application in your country:

http://www.suac.net/NIME/NIME04/found.html

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