[linux-audio-dev] Linux Audio Conference #5 (LAC2007): Call for Papers, Music, etc

Simon Schampijer simon at schampijer.de
Tue Oct 17 15:52:26 UTC 2006


Dear all,

we are happy to announce the call for papers for the 5th Linux Audio 
Developers Conference (LAC2007). The conference is organized by the 
TU-Berlin in cooperation with people of the Linux Audio Developers 
mailing list, the music festival Inventionen 2007 and the Humboldt 
University of Berlin.

The LAC2007 is taking place at the TU-Berlin, Germany from the 22nd - 
25th of March 2007.

We have introduced some new tracks. Besides the category for papers, 
demos and workshops, calls for tutorials and hands on demos have been 
added. The tutorials aim is to give new (potential) users an overview of 
the possibilities of Linux Audio Software and how to get started. The 
LAC2007 provides a computer pool (LA Pool) where developers can give an 
introduction to their software and where participants can try out Linux 
Audio Software during the conference. This has been combined in the call 
hands on demos.
Since the TU-Berlin is installing a new Wave Field Synthesis (WFS) 
system the call for music has been extended by a call for compositions 
for this system. Music that can be used for radio airplay can be 
submitted, and will after acceptance by the Campusradio of the TU 
Berlin, be played during the conference.

More detailed Information can be found in the 'Call for Papers' attached 
to this email or on the website at: http://www.kgw.tu-berlin.de/~lac2007/

We are looking forward to many interesting submissions for the Linux 
Audio Conference 2007 and hope to see you in Berlin in 2007!

Please feel free to forward this email to anybody who is interested.

On behalf of the LAC2007 organisation team,
Simon Schampijer and Marije Baalman




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