Editorial Policies

Archive Access Policy

All works from the Australasian Computer Music Conference remain under copyright with the authors. Others may freely access and use the work, with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and its initial presentation at this conference.

 

Call for Works

Composers should submit links to MP3-formatted audio files or MP4-formatted video files that can be viewed online. Further details, including scores and technical requirements, must be uploaded to the online submission system. Submission types can include:

  • Fixed media (stereo and multi-channel)
  • Mixed works for live performer(s) and electronics
  • Works for digital musical instruments
  • Works involving video

If accepted, final versions of fixed-media works should be posted on CD or DVD to the address below. Multi-channel works should be provided as clearly marked mono audio files in aiff, wav or au format - maximum 8.2 channels. Or alternatively on DVD media in 5.1 format. A strong preference will be given to conference attendees although attendance at the conference is not a requirement for fixed-media works.

ATTN Thorin Kerr: PO Box 2008 Kelvin Grove QLD 4059

 

Call for Papers/Posters/Artists Talks

Peer reviewed papers, posters and artists talks related to but not limited to:

Digital Audio Signal Processing
Sound Synthesis and Analysis
Music Analysis
Music Information Retrieval
Representation and Models for Computer Music
Artificial Intelligence and Music
Languages for Computer Music
Printing and Optical Recognition of Music
Mathematical Music Theory
Psychoacoustics, Music Perception
Acoustics of Music
Aesthetics, Philosophy and Criticism of Music
History of Electroacoustic Music
Computer Systems in Music Education
Composition Systems and Techniques
Interactive Performance Systems
Software and Hardware Systems
General and Miscellaneous Issues in Computer Music
Studio Reports

Paper presentations will be single track 30 minute talks for fully refereed papers and 20 minute talks for artist talks.



The Australasian Computer Music Conference