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New Interfaces for Musical Expression, also known as NIME, is an international
conference A conference is a meeting of two or more experts to discuss and exchange opinions or new information about a particular topic. Conferences can be used as a form of group decision-making, although discussion, not always decisions, are the main p ...
dedicated to scientific research on the development of new technologies and their role in musical expression and artistic performance.


History

The conference began as a workshop (NIME 01) at the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) in 2001 in
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, with the concert and demonstration sessions being held at the Experience Music Project museum. Since then, international conferences have been held annually around the world:


Areas of application

The following is a partial list of topics covered by the NIME conference: * Design reports on novel controllers and interfaces for musical expression * Performance experience reports on live performance and composition using novel controllers * Controllers for virtuosic performers, novices, education and entertainment * Perceptual & cognitive issues in the design of musical controllers * Movement, visual and physical expression with sonic expressivity * Musical mapping algorithms and intelligent controllers * Novel controllers for collaborative performance * Interface protocols for musical control (e.g.
Open Sound Control Open Sound Control (OSC) is a protocol for networking sound synthesizers, computers, and other multimedia devices for purposes such as musical performance or show control. OSC's advantages include interoperability, accuracy, flexibility and enha ...
) * Artistic, cultural, and social impact of new performance interfaces * Real-time gestural control in musical performance * Mapping strategies and their influence on digital musical instrument design *
Sensor A sensor is a device that produces an output signal for the purpose of sensing a physical phenomenon. In the broadest definition, a sensor is a device, module, machine, or subsystem that detects events or changes in its environment and sends ...
and
actuator An actuator is a component of a machine that is responsible for moving and controlling a mechanism or system, for example by opening a valve. In simple terms, it is a "mover". An actuator requires a control device (controlled by control signal) a ...
technologies for musical applications * Haptic and force feedback devices for musical control *
Real-time computing Real-time computing (RTC) is the computer science term for hardware and software systems subject to a "real-time constraint", for example from event to system response. Real-time programs must guarantee response within specified time constrai ...
tools and interactive systems * Pedagogical applications of new interfaces - Courses and curricula


Other related conferences

Other similarly themed conferences include *
International Computer Music Conference The International Computer Music Conference (ICMC) is a yearly international conference for computer music researchers and composers. It is the annual conference of the International Computer Music Association (ICMA). History In 1986, the Inst ...
(ICMC); * ACM Multimedia *
Sound and music computing Sound and music computing (SMC) is a research field that studies the whole sound and music communication chain from a multidisciplinary point of view. By combining scientific, technological and artistic methodologies it aims at understanding, model ...
(SMC)


See also

* Live coding * List of electronic music festivals * Experimental musical instrument – about several alternative instruments.


References


Further reading

* *Allen, Jamie. â
Review of NIME 2005
” ''Computer Music Journal'' 30/1 (Spring 2006). *Taylor, Gregory.
On the Road: NIME 2017
*Lehrman, Paul D. â

.” ''Sound on Sound''. *Poupyrev, Ivan, Lyons, Michael J., Fels, Sidney, Blaine, Tina (Bean). " ttp://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=634348 New Interfaces for Musical Expression" ACM CHI'01, Extended Abstracts, pp. 491–492, 2001. *Pritchard, Bob. â
[Report] NIME 2010
” ''eContact! 12.4 — Perspectives on the Electroacoustic Work / Perspectives sur l’œuvre Ă©lectroacoustique'' (August 2010). MontrĂ©al: CEC. *Richardson, Patrick. â
Innovative New Digital Instruments: NIME Conference Multimedia Mega-Report
” Extensive report on NIME07. ''Create Digital Music'' blog. Posted 25 June 2007.


External links


Official websiteIndex to NIME Conference Proceedings
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