[rohrpost] New Year, New Hope, New LAC 2013!

IOhannes m zmoelnig - LAC 2013 Organizing Team zmoelnig at umlaeute.mur.at
Mon Dez 31 18:49:43 CET 2012


Hi all,

survived the end of the world? bored of new year's parties?? nothing to do during Xmas holidays???

This is a friendly reminder, that the deadline for submissions to the Linux Audio Conference (LAC 2013) is slowly but inevitably approaching.

All works (papers, music, installations, workshops,...) must be submitted online by FEBRUARY 3.

 http://lac.iem.at/

happy music-and-paper-submissions,

fgmasdr
IOhannes

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LAC 2013: the Linux Audio Conference - Call for Participation
May 9-12, 2013 @ IEM, Graz/Austria

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We are happy to announce the next issue of the Linux Audio Conference (LAC), May 9-12, 2013 @ IEM, the Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics, in Graz, Austria.

The Linux Audio Conference is an international conference that brings together musicians, sound artists, software developers and researchers, working with Linux as an open, stable, professional platform for audio and media research and music production. LAC includes paper sessions, workshops, and a diverse program of electronic music.

*Call for Papers, Workshops, Music and Installations*

We invite submissions of papers addressing all areas of audio processing and media creation based on Linux. Papers can focus on technical, artistic and scientific issues and should target developers or users. In our call for music, we are looking for works that have been produced or composed entirely/mostly using Linux.

The online submission of papers, workshops, music and installations is now open at
  http://lac.iem.at/

The Deadline for all submissions is February 4th, 2013 (23:59 HAST)

You are invited to register for participation on our conference website. There you will find up-to-date instructions, as well as important information about dates, travel, lodging, and so on.

This year's conference is hosted by IEM, Graz, in cooperation with local artists and FLOSS enthusiasts.
The Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics (IEM) at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz is considered Austria's leading institution in computer music, acoustics and audio engineering and has gained international reputation for its research on spatial audio and its artistic production and research.
IEM has been embracing Linux audio as a production and research environment since the mid-1990s, and has contributed to FLOSS/Linux projects, amongst others by providing drivers for multichannel audio interfaces and hosting the Pure Data community portal and mailing lists.

http://iem.at/

We look forward to seeing you in Graz in May!

Sincerely,

The LAC 2013 Organizing Team