Dear all,

the Call for Participation at SI15 is now open: 
http://www.soundislands.com/si15/opencall.html
Feel free to distribute to friends, students, and colleagues.

warm regards,
PerMagnus Lindborg, SI15 Chair
ADM/NTU, asst. prof., ICMA Music Coordinator




SI15 Open call for participation


[With apologies for cross postings; please distribute!]


Dear all,


The call for Papers, Posters/demos, Abstracts, Sonic artworks, and Jukebox 
files for SI15 is now open! Details at http://www.soundislands.com/si15.


“SI15 ~sound:senses”, the 2nd International Symposium on Sound and 
Interactivity will be held Wednesday 19 to Sunday 23 August 2015, in Singapore. 
The events are organised with support from the School of Art Design Media 
(http://www.adm.ntu.edu.sg<http://www.adm.ntu.edu.sg/>) and in partnership with 
the ArtScience Museum (http://www.marinabaysands.com/museum.html)  and the 
Asian Computer Music Project (http://www.acmp.asia<http://www.acmp.asia/>), 
with core funding from the CLASS scheme at Nanyang Technological University 
(http://www.ntu.edu.sg<http://www.ntu.edu.sg/>).


Sound is a medium that acts as a glue between the senses. Hearing is deeply 
intertwined with vision and movement. Beyond this, researchers and artists are 
mapping out crossmodal associations with touch, smell, feel, and taste, leading 
to new and fascinating interaction designs, architecture, and culinary 
experiences, as well as a veritable coral reef of artworks. It is this 
interaction, “~sound:senses”, that is at the core of the symposium. 
(http://www.soundislands.com/si15). Keynote speakers are interaction design 
specialist Stefania Serafin 
(http://imi.aau.dk/~sts/<http://imi.aau.dk/%7Ests/>) and crossmodality 
researcher Charles Spence 
(http://www.psy.ox.ac.uk/team/principal-investigators/charles-spence).



::::::::::::::::: SUBMISSION CATEGORIES :::::::::::::::::

:::

Papers

Posters/demos

Breaking news

Sonic artwork

Jukebox


Submit via: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=si15



::::::::::::::::: KEY DATES :::::::::::::::::

:::

submission opens 2015-03-15

submission deadline 2015-05-15

author notification 2015-06-15

registration opens 2015-06-15

early bird registration deadline 2015-07-15

breaking news submission deadline 2015-08-01

camera-ready paper deadline 2015-08-15

online registration closes 2015-08-15

conference 2015-08-19 - 2015-08-23


::::::::::::::::: AREAS OF INTEREST :::::::::::::::::

:::

Relevant areas for SI15 include but are not limited to:


Multimodal Perception

- crossmodality

- psychology

- emotion

- language

- personality

Multimodal Design

- interaction design

- haptics

- interactivity

- audio-vision

- spatiality and immersion

Multimedia Performance

- Internet

- interfaces

- interdisciplinarity

- networks

Sound Art and Performance

- aesthetics

- sound design

- performance art

- sound installation

- music

- soundscape

Synthesis and Psychoacoustics

- hearing

- sonification

- synthesis

- physical modelling

- spatialisation



::::::::::::::::: GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT SUBMISSIONS :::::::::::::::::

:::

All submissions will be double-blind peer reviewed by a minimum of 2 reviews 
per submission (except for Jukebox files, see below).


Your submission must be entirely anonymous.


Authors of accepted submissions will be invited to participate at an 
appropriate session.


At least one author must register at SI15 for the paper to appear in the 
published proceedings.


A small number of exceptional submissions can be presented remotely over 
Internet. Indicate your preference for this in the online form to be considered.


Authors in the Jukebox files category are not requested to register or attend.


Paper submissions (Paper, Poster/demo, Breaking news) should use this 
template<http://www.soundislands.com/si15/proceedings/SI15-template.doc>.



Accepted and camera-ready papers will be included in the SI15 Proceedings to be 
published open-access in a Special Issue of ICMA Array.


The types of submissions solicited for SI15 include:



::::::::::::::::: PAPER :::::::::::::::::

:::

Paper submissions should be in the form of a ‘long paper’, 4-8 pages, including 
all figures and references. Full papers should describe work that offers a 
substantial contribution to the field. Authors of accepted papers will be 
invited to give an oral presentation of their work. Authors of selected long 
papers will be invited to submit an extended version (up to 12 pages) for 
publication in an academic journal (more information about this will be made 
available later).



::::::::::::::::: POSTER/DEMO :::::::::::::::::

:::

Poster and demo submissions should be in the form of a ‘short paper’, 2-4 
pages, including all figures and references. Posters and demos might describe 
either finished work or work in a late stage of progress. Selected poster 
authors will be asked to bring a large-format (e.g. A1 or A2) printout version 
of their paper. Selected demo authors will be asked to bring the necessary 
material (e.g. computer, interfaces, gadgets, etc) to demonstrate their work in 
an engaging way. The SI15 poster/demo session will be held at the ArtsScience 
Museum with a potentially large general audience. When weighing the decision to 
submit in these categories, we encourage authors to consider their work in 
relation to the potential positive benefits (both to authors and their 
audiences) afforded by the personal interactions that occur in this type of 
session.



::::::::::::::::: BREAKING NEWS :::::::::::::::::

:::

Breaking news submissions should be in the form of a ‘structured abstract’, 1-2 
pages. Topics include, but are not limited to late-breaking results, works in 
early stages of progress, novel methodologies, unique or controversial 
theoretical positions, and discussions of unsuccessful research or null 
findings. Authors of accepted breaking news will be invited to give a short 
presentation of their work. The deadline is later in order to allow very recent 
contributions.



::::::::::::::::: SONIC ARTWORK :::::::::::::::::

:::

Sonic artwork submissions should be in the form of a ‘artwork writeup’, 1-2 
pages. The text should clearly indicate the technical requirements to produce 
the artwork, and highlight a weblink to a media file (e.g. Vimeo, SoundCloud 
etc) that gives a good idea of the artwork. We encourage the submission of 
multichannel electroacoustic music, acousmatic pieces, live electronics 
performance, audiovisual compositions (aka visual music), and sound 
installations. Submissions in this category will be reviewed by an 
international panel of experts. Preference will be given to submissions that 
are technically feasible and have a clear documentation of the setup. At least 
one of the authors who wish to have their work presented at SI15 must register.



::::::::::::::::: JUKEBOX ::::::::::::::::

:::

Jukebox files should be submitted as a zip archive. Carefully read the 
instructions at http://www.soundislands.com/si15/jukebox. The “SI15 Jukebox - 
When We Collide” is a sound installation that automatically selects and plays 
back soundfiles. It will be presented physically at the ArtScience Museum and 
streamed online during the SI15 events. Authors submitting in this category are 
not requested to register or attend.



::::::::::::::::: OTHER ::::::::::::::::

:::

If you are keen on participating but your work takes a form that is outside of 
the above categories, please submit a ‘short description’, 1-3 pages. Your idea 
might be to present a street performance artwork, a soundwalk, organise a 
workshop, or something entirely different. Interesting proposals will be 
considered on a case-by-case basis.



…and last but not least:


::::::::::::::::: STUDENT AWARD ::::::::::::::::

:::

If you are currently a full-time student, you are eligible for the SI15 Best 
Student Submission Award. Be sure to indicate this in the online form if you 
qualify!



Bookmark for easy reference:

Submissions: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=si15

Home: http://www.soundislands.com/si15/

Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1060327207327608/



We look forward to receiving your submissions!


SI15 Chair

PerMagnus Lindborg


SI15 Proceedings Chair

Suzy Styles


SI15 Artworks Chair

Joyce Beetuan Koh





"Psychoacoustic, physical, and perceptual features of restaurants: A field 
survey in Singapore". Applied Acoustics 92, 47-60 (March 2015). OA pre-print: 
http://authors.elsevier.com/a/1QSVg,5MxKmFV

--

13 Mar - 18 Apr: "LW24" installation at ADM Faculty Show. 
http://www.locustwrath.tk<http://www.locustwrath.tk/>

--

PerMagnus Lindborg

composer, sound artist, researcher - permagnus.org<http://permagnus.org/>

assistant professor ADM/NTU - permagnus.tk<http://www.permagnus.tk/>

DrTech/KTH (in progress.), DEA/Paris4, Cursus/IRCAM, Komposisjon/Oslo

SI13, SI15 - soundislands.com<http://soundislands.com/>, ICMA - 
computermusic.org<http://www.computermusic.org/>

eContact! 16.2 - Special Issue on Sound Art and Interactivity in 
Singapore<http://cec.sonus.ca/econtact/16_2/>

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