Dear all,
we are happy to announce that the programme for this year's Web Audio Conference (WAC) is now available on our website: http://wac.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/programme/
This will be the third installment of the conference (after IRCAM/Mozilla in Paris and GeorgiaTech in Atlanta) and will be held at the Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary University of London from August 21-23, 2017.
The final programme features a wide range of oral paper presentations and talks, poster presentations, interactive demos, web-based artworks and installations, as well as two nights with performances and concerts. We are looking forward to fantastic keynotes given by Chris Chafe (CCRMA / Stanford University) and Franziska Schroeder (SARC / Queen's University Belfast). Additionally, there will be joint activities with the co-located Audio Mostly conference on Wednesday.
Further, there will be a wide variety of tutorials, given by Paul Adenot (Mozilla), Felicia Lim / Jamieson Brettle (Google), Nicholas Jillings / Ryan Stables (BCU), Christoph Guttandin (Media Codings) and Iwan Dewi Lavanant (...Loops). That means we will learn about the latest developments and additions to the web audio api right from Mozilla, Google's work on open standards for producing spatial audio in the browser, how to build audio effects on the web, how to effectively test web audio code and how to collaboratively improvise music in the browser.
So if you think that Web Audio is or will be relevant, please register today (early bird registration ends on 31 July).
We are looking forward to welcoming you to London!
Best wishes,
the WAC organizing committee
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Dr Sebastian Ewert
Lecturer in Signal Processing
Centre for Digital Music (C4DM) and Machine Listening Lab (MLLAB)
School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
Queen Mary University of London
+44 20 7882 8287
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@markbsandler,
we are happy to announce that the programme for this year's Web Audio Conference (WAC) is now available on our website: http://wac.eecs.qmul.ac.uk/
This will be the third installment of the conference (after IRCAM/Mozilla in Paris and GeorgiaTech in Atlanta) and will be held at the Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary University of London from August 21-23, 2017.
The final programme features a wide range of oral paper presentations and talks, poster presentations, interactive demos, web-based artworks and installations, as well as two nights with performances and concerts. We are looking forward to fantastic keynotes given by Chris Chafe (CCRMA / Stanford University) and Franziska Schroeder (SARC / Queen's University Belfast). Additionally, there will be joint activities with the co-located Audio Mostly conference on Wednesday.
Further, there will be a wide variety of tutorials, given by Paul Adenot (Mozilla), Felicia Lim / Jamieson Brettle (Google), Nicholas Jillings / Ryan Stables (BCU), Christoph Guttandin (Media Codings) and Iwan Dewi Lavanant (...Loops). That means we will learn about the latest developments and additions to the web audio api right from Mozilla, Google's work on open standards for producing spatial audio in the browser, how to build audio effects on the web, how to effectively test web audio code and how to collaboratively improvise music in the browser.
So if you think that Web Audio is or will be relevant, please register today (early bird registration ends on 31 July).
We are looking forward to welcoming you to London!
Best wishes,
the WAC organizing committee
--
Dr Sebastian Ewert
Lecturer in Signal Processing
Centre for Digital Music (C4DM) and Machine Listening Lab (MLLAB)
School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
Queen Mary University of London
+44 20 7882 8287
--
New open-access journal Transactions of ISMIR, open for submissions (tismir.ismir.net).
--
ISMIR 2017 will take place in Suzhou, China, October 23-28, 2017. Website: https://ismir2017.smcnus.org/
--
ISMIR 2018 will take place in Paris, France.
ISMIR 2019 will take place in Delft, The Netherlands.
ISMIR Home -- http://www.ismir.net/
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queen mary university of london
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school of electronic engineering and computer science
queen mary university of london
mark.sandler@qmul.ac.uk
+44 (0)20 7882 7680; +44 (0)7775 016715
@markbsandler,
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