Call For Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Human-Centred Computing Position
Review of applications begins Feb 15, 2022 | Simon Fraser University


SFU’s School of Interactive Arts is currently seeking candidates for a 
tenure-track assistant professor of Human-Centred Computing. This is an 
exciting opportunity to be a part of the innovative research taking place 
alongside the Metacreation Lab at SFU! 

Applicants should have a PhD in Computer Science with a history of 
computing-intensive research and teaching encompassing both theory and 
practice. Individuals from marginalized communities, including but not limited 
to, women and BIPOC, are encouraged to apply.


Full posting: 
https://metacreation.net/sendy/l/6pRKSocOONHozvym4o2wRg/1urgi892uBG2pLFjF04N2x6A/uyRCdu7yMvmi4pKBN763jxcQ


The Future of Music - presented by the CW The Future Devices & Technologies 
Group
February 22, 2022 1pm GMT | 8 am EST | Online


Philippe Pasquier will be speaking at a hybrid online & in-person event hosted 
by Cambridge Wireless Ltd's Future Devices and Technologies SIG. Titled The 
Future of Music, this event will explore the state of the art in sound analysis 
and synthesis, music generation and multi-channel sound presentation. 

The program encompasses perspectives including Dolby Labs’ VP of Tech 
Incubation speaking on the Evolution of Immersive Music, and Anglia Ruskin 
University’s Douglas Nunn on Audio analysis, synthesis and digital instruments, 
among others. Pasquier’s talk wil reflect on the broad impact that generative 
systems will have on the future of music, starting at 4pm GMT (8 am PST). 

For anyone interested in finding out more, you are welcome to join as a guest 
by registering for the Online event with the code SPEGUEST.

https://metacreation.net/sendy/l/6pRKSocOONHozvym4o2wRg/yGru4ccmKSSXKQFar3i6fg/uyRCdu7yMvmi4pKBN763jxcQ


Autolume Acedia Launches at Light Up Kelowna
February 2022 / Kelowna, Canada


A new multi-disciplinary visual arts projection by Metacreation Lab members 
Jonas Kaarsch and Philippe Pasquier has launched in downtown Kelowna’s Cultural 
District. Titled Autolume Acedia, it is part of the digital urban screen series 
Light Up Kelowna.

A product of the latest Creative AI and Deep Learning algorithms from the 
Metacreation Lab at Simon Fraser University, Autolume Acedia is a hallucinatory 
meditation on the ancient emotion called acedia. Acedia describes a mixture of 
contemplative apathy, nervous nostalgia, and paralyzed angst. Greek monks first 
described this emotion two millennia ago, and it captures the paradoxical state 
of being simultaneously bored and anxious. 

While music plays, the Autolume, a video generation system that automates live 
music visualization, dreams about bodies, organs, and bones, synthesizing 
abstract visuals dancing responsively to the sounds.

The projections are free to view and will be shown on the exterior of the 
Rotary Centre for the Arts (421 Cawston Ave.) from 6:00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. for 
the month of February.


Learn more about the Arts Council of the Central Okanagan HERE.

Media Release - ARTSCO - Light Up Kelowna: New AI Projection Launches in 
Cultural District - DRAFT

Call for Submissions: 3rd Conference on AI Music Creativity (AIMC 2022)
13-15 September 2022, online

The 3rd Conference on AI Music Creativity integrates two overlapping research 
forums: The Computer Simulation of Music Creativity Conference (est. 2016) and 
The International Workshop on Musical Metacreation (est. 2012). The objective 
of the conference is to bring together scholars and artists interested in the 
emulation and extension of musical creativity through computational means and 
to provide them with an interdisciplinary platform in which to present and 
discuss their work in scientific and artistic contexts.

The call for submissions is currently open until ____ and accepting submissions 
in either Research Paper, Music Work, or Workshop & Tutorial categories. Have a 
glance at some of the many suggested topics for this year below, or learn more 
at AIMC.

https://metacreation.net/sendy/l/6pRKSocOONHozvym4o2wRg/oxIIgJjr7Mxw9RxkTv892ThQ/uyRCdu7yMvmi4pKBN763jxcQ




Night Of Ideas Vancouver 2022 - (Re)Building The Art World Together: Which 
Opportunities With Nfts?
27 Jan, 2022 | Online

Last week Philippe Pasquier participated in a panel discussion hosted by 
Vancouver’s Alliance Francaise investigating the future of the digital arts and 
the potential role NFTs can play in it. The discussion also featured Dorothy 
Woodend (Culture Editor at The Tyee), Jesse McKee (Head of Strategy at 221A), 
and Rhea Myers (an artist, hacker, and writer).

If you’re interested in understanding what opportunities NFTs offer in terms of 
creation, diffusion and cultural consumption, make sure to check out the 
archived talk on Youtube.  


NIGHT OF IDEAS VANCOUVER 2022 - (RE)BUILDING THE ART WORLD TOGETHER: WHICH 
OPPORTUNITIES WITH NFTS ?


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