Blacksburg, VA | June 3-6 2018
NIME 2018 is co-organized by Virginia Tech and University of Virginia. It will take place on Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg, Virginia, June 3-6, 2018. The conference theme is "Mirrored Resonances" with thematic areas including Telematics, Sonocybernetics, Immersive Environments, and Democratizing NIMEs.
MoreAlthough NIME 2018 is long over, our work on promoting its impact continues. We are pleased to report that the conference proceedings have been assigned an ISBN, and papers their respective DOIs. In addition, the ...
MOREAfter three years of planning and preparation, on June 7th the NIME 2018 conference officially ended. On behalf of the entire committee, countless staff, and volunteers, we would like to thank you, our ...
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MOREThe theme of the 2018 conference is "Mirrored Resonances.” In part, it reflects a shared conference format shared between two institutions seeking to bridge a physical divide through technology. More importantly, it is designed to encourage expressions of human-computer interaction that exceed simply sharing audio-visual content. Similarly, the theme hints at the tighter integration among arts and sciences, music and engineering. We see the theme serving as the foundation for an integrative approach that will engage artists and engineers alike.
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BIO Personal SiteR. Benjamin Knapp is the Director of the Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology (ICAT) and Professor of Computer Science at Virginia Tech University. ICAT seeks to promote research and education at the nexus of art, design, engineering, and science...
BIOIkue Mori moved from Tokyo to New York in 1977. She started playing drums and soon formed the seminal NO WAVE band DNA with Arto Lindsay...
BIO Personal SitePamela Z is a composer/performer and media artist who works with voice, live electronic processing, sampled sounds, and video. A pioneer of live digital looping techniques, she creates solo works integrating experimental extended voice, operatic bel canto, found objects, text, digital processing, and MIDI controllers that allow her to manipulate sound with physical gestures...
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