Kaunas University of Technology
8–10 November 2012, Kaunas
Welcome to the 2nd International and Interdisciplinary Conference MUSIC AND TECHNOLOGIES which will take place in Kaunas, Lithuania, 8-10 November 2012. We hope that this conference will extend the ideas and geography of the participants in the interdisciplinary music community such as CIM (Conference on Interdisciplinary Musicology) or ISMIR (International Society for Music Information Retrieval) and also enlarge discussions in the field of music technologies.
Keynote speakers of MT-2012 are: Emilios Cambouropoulos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece), David Temperley (Rochester University, USA), Gregor Widholm (Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst, Vienna, Austria).
We welcome researchers and practitioners from the humanities (music analysis, art, composition, cultural studies, education, ethnomusicology, gender studies, history, linguistics, literature, media, performance, philosophy, prehistory, music theory), sciences (acoustics, biology, empirical psychology and sociology, mathematics, medicine, perception, physiology, psychoacoustics, statistics), musical data (creation, modelling, processing, searching), and especially from music technologies (broadcasting, hardware, producing, recording, software).
The main themes of the conference cover the general aspects of music as an object for the interdisciplinary research and include music composition, performance, analysis, perception and cognition. The interdisciplinary combination of humanities and sciences and/or musical data and/or music technologies should be the focus of your presentation.
It is possible to participate as an active or passive participant. Participants are invited to deliver a 20 minutes talk (plus 10 minutes for discussion), a poster presentation, or a demonstration of software/hardware. Passive participants (making no presentations) are allowed to join the entire conference programme, i.e., the same as active participants.
Abstracts will be published in the conference booklet. Full text papers will also be published in the separate conference proceedings.
A special workshop for students will be organized on 8 November. The number of places for students is limited to 15. Priority will be given on a 'first come first served' basis.
The language of a conference is English.
Website of the conference: www.ktu.lt/musictech
Conference is organised by:
Darius Kučinskas, Ph. D.
Professor, Department of Audiovisual Arts Technologies, Kaunas University of Technology
Rytis Ambrazevičius, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Audiovisual Arts Technologies, Kaunas University of Technology;
Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre
Participation fee: EUR 70.
Contact e-mail: kat1004@ktu.lt
TENTATIVE AGENDA
Thursday, 8 November
Conference Hall of Hotel ParkInn (K.Donelaičio str. 27)
9:00–9:45 Registration of participants
9:45–10:00 Opening of the conference
10:00–11:00 1st keynote: Emilios Cambouropoulos (Thessaloniki, Greece), On Musical Pattern Discovery
11:00–11:30 Coffee break
11:30–13:00 Presentation of papers
13:00–14:30 Lunch
Kaunas University of Technology; auditorium No. 202 (Gedimino str. 43)
15:00–17:30 Students’ workshop
Kaunas Philharmonic (L. Sapiegos str. 5)
18:00 Concert of contemporary music
Friday, 9 November
Conference Hall of Hotel ParkInn (K.Donelaičio str. 27)
10:00–11:00 2nd keynote: David Temperley (Rochester, USA), Statistical analysis of harmony and melody in rock music
11:00–11:30 Coffee break
11:30–13:00 Presentation of papers
13:00–14:30 Lunch
14:30–16:00 Presentation of papers
16:00-16:30 coffee break
Kaunas Philharmonic (L. Sapiegos str. 5)
18:00 Concert of contemporary music
Saturday, 10 November
Conference Hall of Hotel ParkInn (K.Donelaičio str. 27)
10:00–11:00 3rd keynote: Gregor Widholm (Vienna, Austria), Art Technology, Music Acoustics and Performance Science
11:00–11:30 Coffee break
11:30–13:00 Presentation of papers
13:00–14:30 Lunch
14:30–16:00 Presentation of papers
16:00–16:30 Coffee break
19:00 Farewell reception