--5 NOVEMBER DEADLINE IS APPROACHING!!! -- CALL FOR PAPERS EvoMUSART 2005 3rd European Workshop on Evolutionary Music and Art 30 March - 1 April 2005, Lausanne, Switzerland ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- Submission Deadline: 5 November 2004 EuroGP website: http://www.evonet.info/eurogp2005 EvoMUSART2005 website: http://evonet.lri.fr//eurogp2005/index.php?page=evomusart ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- INTRODUCTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- The application of Evolutionary Computation (EC) techniques for the development of creative systems is a new, exciting and significant area of research. There is a growing interest in the application of these techniques in fields such as: art and music generation, analysis and interpretation; architecture; and design. EvoMUSART 2005 is the third workshop of the EvoNet working group on Evolutionary Music and Art. Following the success of previous events, the main goal of EvoMUSART 2005 is to bring together researchers who are using Evolutionary Computation in this context, providing the opportunity to promote, present and discuss ongoing work in the area. The event includes a Exhibition and Demonstration Session, giving an opportunity for the presentation of evolutionary art and music in an informal environment. The submission of works for the demonstration session is independent from the submission of papers. The workshop will be held from 30 March to 1 April 2005 in Lausanne, Switzerland, as part of the EuroGP&EvoCOP2005 event. Accepted papers will be presented orally at the workshop and included in the EuroGP2005 conference proceedings, published by Springer Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- TOPICS OF INTEREST ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- The papers should include original and unpublished contributions related to the use of EC in the scope of the analysis, generation and interpretation of art and music. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Generation o Evolutionary Art . Systems that create drawings, images, animations, sculptures, poetry, text, etc.; o Evolutionary Music . Systems that create musical pieces, sounds, instruments, voices, etc.; o Robotic Based Evolutionary Art and Music; - Analysis and Interpretation o Systems that resort to EC to perform the analysis of image, music, sound sculpture, or some other types of artistic object; o Systems in which the analysis of artworks is used in conjunction with EC techniques to produce novel objects; - Computer Aided Creativity o Systems in which EC is used to promote the creativity of a human user; o New ways of integrating the user in the evolutionary cycle; o Collaborative distributed environments; - Theory o Surveys of the current state-of-the-art in the area; identification of weaknesses and strengths; comparative analysis and classification; o Validation methodologies; o New models designed to promote the creative potential of EC; o Aesthetics, emotional response; o Studies on the applicability of these techniques to other creativity-related areas; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- SUBMISSION PROCEDURE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- Submissions should be a maximum of ten A4 pages and they should be sent in postscript or PDF format. It is advisable that the papers conform to the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science format. The reviewing process is double blind. Authors should remove their names from submitted papers, and should take reasonable care that their identity is disguised. References to own work can be included in the paper, but should be referred to in the third person. It is very important that the e-mail accompanying submission should state all the authors, including all their e-mail addresses. To avoid problems with electronic delivery, papers should be e-mailed to both of the program chairs. A notification of receipt will be e-mailed a few days after the deadline. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- IMPORTANT DATES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- Submission: 5 November 2004 Notification: 10 December 2004 Camera ready: 14 January 2004 Workshop: 30 March - 1 April 2005 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- WORKSHOP CHAIRS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- Juan Romero University of A Coru?a, Spain [hidden email] Penousal Machado CISUC . Centre for Informatics and Systems, University of Coimbra, Portugal ISEC . Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Coimbra, Portugal [hidden email] ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- PROGRAMME COMMITTEE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------- Alan Dorin Monash University, Australia Am?lcar Cardoso University of Coimbra, Portugal Anargyros Sarafopoulos Bournemouth University, UK Andrew Gartland-Jones University of Sussex, UK Bill Manaris College of Charleston, USA Carlos Grilo School of Technology and Management of Leiria, Portugal Colin Johnson University of Kent, UK Eduardo R. Miranda University of Plymouth, UK Gary Greenfield University of Richmond, USA Geraint A. Wiggins University of London, UK Hideyuki Takagi Kyushu University, Japan Jon McCormack Monash University, Australia Lee Spector Hampshire College, USA Luigi Pagliarini Academy of Fine Arts of Rome, Italy University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Martin Hemberg Imperial College London, UK Matthew Lewis Ohio State University, USA Michael Young University of London, UK Paul Brown Independent Artist and Writer Visiting Fellow, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK Paul Nemirovsky MIT Media Laboratory, USA Peter Bentley University College London Peter Todd Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Germany Scott Draves San Francisco, USA Stefano Cagnoni University of Parma., Italy Stephen Todd IBM, UK Tatsuo Unemi Soka University, Japan Tim Blackwell University of London, UK William B Langdon University College London, UK William Latham Art Games Ltd, UK |
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