Presentations:
DSP Off-summer School invites you to send a detailed proposal for a presentation you would like to deliver during the course. In particular, we are interested in receiving proposals that incorporate robots; robot kits - ie. LEGO (MindStorm); music machines; sound installations; original artistic works with humanoid robots.
We are looking for subjects which are related to robots and
Max/MSP/Jitter and that demonstrate the application of robotics technology in the field of music. In addition, we invite participants to give examples of their work, including patches developed uniquely for managing image and sound through digital signal processing, original objects and VST plug-in, etc..
After an evaluation process, selected participants will be able to present during the DSP Off-summer School. Following the course, presentations and papers will be fully detailed in on our publication.
Conditions for presentations :
Send a summary of your presentation following these guidelines:
1. The document should be written in English or Japanese.
2. The length should be no longer than 1,000 words in English or 4,000 letters in Japanese.
3. The file should be in SimpleText format.
4. Any illustrations should be either in TIFF or EPS format, minimum 350dpi.
5. The total document size, including image files and any other related files, should not exceed 100 MB.
6. Presentations should be no longer than 60 minutes.
Papers:
DSP Off-summer School invites you to send a paper that you would like to contribute to our publication. In particular, we are interested in receiving papers that incorporate robots; robot kits Ñ ie. LEGO (MindStorm); music machines; sound installations; original artistic works with humanoid robots.
We are looking for subjects which are related to robots and
Max/MSP/Jitter and that demonstrate the application of robotics technology in the field of music. In addition, we invite participants to give examples of their work, including patches developed uniquely for managing image and sound through digital signal processing, original objects and VST plug-in, etc..
After an evaluation process, selected papers will be able to present in our proceeding of the DSP Off-summer School 2003.
Conditions for papers:
Send a copy of the article following these guidelines:
1. The document should be written in English or Japanese.
2. The length should be no longer than 5,000 words in English or 20,000 letters in Japanese.
3. The file should be in SimpleText format.
4. Any illustrations should be either in TIFF or EPS format, minimum 350dpi.
5. The total document size, including image files and any other related files, should not exceed 100 MB.