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Hi folks,
I must say that I feel a little bit ashamed to send this call right
after Charles' official announcement of NIME 2025, which has
potentially conflicting dates with the event presented below. Really
sorry about that...
After a few "quiet" post-covid years, Linux Audio Conference is
returning in 2025 (https://jimlac25.inria.fr/lac/)! It will take
place in Lyon (France) on June 26-28, 2025 under the hospices of
Inria, INSA Lyon, and GRAME-CNCM. It will be preceded by the
"Journées de l'Informatique Musicale (JIM)" which will also happen
in Lyon (June 23-25, 2025). LAC 2025 welcomes scientific, technical,
and artistic contributions. It is free and as open as possible. In
that regard, we slightly adapted the call below to encourage
submissions by people outside of the academic community. While it is
possible to submit academic papers (that will be peer-reviewed and
published in the LAC 2025 proceedings), open presentations, not
necessarily connected to a paper, can be proposed as well.
We look forward to seeing you in Lyon in June!
Important Dates
- March 24, 2025: Paper submission deadline
- April 18, 2025: Review deadline
- April 25, 2025: Notification of acceptance
- May 23, 2025: Camera-Ready version deadline
- June 23-25, 2025: Journées de l'Informatique Musicale (JIM)
- June 26-28, 2025: Linux Audio Conference (LAC)
Call for Papers / Presentations / Demos /
Workshops
LAC 2025 invites submissions of papers, presentations, and workshops
addressing all areas of audio processing based on Linux and open
source software.
All submissions and presentations are in English.
Submissions can focus on technical, artistic, and/or scientific
issues and target developers and/or users.
This includes (but is not limited to) the following categories:
- Audio and Music Languages
- Audio and AI
- Audio Hardware Support
- Audio Plugins
- Drivers, System and Sound Architecture
- Education and E-Learning
- Games
- Interactive Art
- Interface Design
- Live Coding
- Live Performance
- Media Art
- MIDI, OSC...
- Mobile Audio
- Music Composition
- Music Production
- Networked Audio
- Physical Computing
- Projects Realized using Linux Audio
- Realtime Kernel and Linux Distributions
- Signal Processing and Sound Synthesis
- Sound Spatialization
- Standards and Protocols
- Video
- Etc.
Full Papers
Full papers must be written and presented in English. The length of
papers is 4 to 8 pages, with up to 5 keywords, including an abstract
of up to 200 words. The abstract will be published on the conference
website once the paper has been accepted. Full papers will be
available on the website during the conference, and after in the
proceedings (which will be published with an ISBN number).
All papers are peer reviewed by a committee of experts from
different disciplines. Reviewers may suggest improvements to the
author(s), require changes in order to accept the submission, or
reject it.
Full papers will be presented during the conference as in-person
oral presentations.
Presentations Without an Associated Paper
LAC 2025 welcomes oral presentations not associated to a
peer-reviewed paper published in the conference proceedings. Such
presentations are selected by the scientific committee, based on a
abstract up to 500 words, with up to 5 keywords. No full paper is
required in this category. The abstract will be available on the
website during and after the conference.
Presentations in this category have the same format as full paper
presentations and will hence be presented during the conference as
in-person oral presentations.
Demos
Demos are informal project (e.g., plug-in, software, interface,
idea, etc.) presentations that will be carried out between the
papers presentation sessions.
Workshops
Workshop presentations (max duration of 2h) should be 1-4 pages,
with up to 5 keywords, including an abstract of up to 150 words to
be published on the conference website. Make sure that your proposal
indicates if participants are expected to have a specific level, if
there are prerequisites, if you'd like to limit the number of
participants, if you have specific technical requirements, etc
Call for Music
We invite submissions of electronic, electroacoustic and mixed music
as well as interactive art installations with an emphasis on open
source software. A jury will select the compositions and
performances to be included in the LAC 2025 conference program
according to artistic merit and technical feasibility. Applicants
should expect to perform their work themselves and have all
resources needed to perform the piece if selected (e.g.,
instruments, props, other performers, etc.).
Concert Venues
The LAC 2025 musical program will consist of three concerts, two of
which will take place at Le Théâtre Astrée
(https://theatre-astree.univ-lyon1.fr/qui-sommes-nous/), a concert
hall equipped with an 8.4 sound system. For this venue, we are
particularly interested in electronic / computer music pieces that
will leverage the multichannel set up. The third concert will take
place at Le Sucre (https://le-sucre.eu/le-lieu/), an event that will
host live coding sets and other performances devised for a night
club setting with stereo diffusion.
How to Submit Your Work?
Please, visit the lac website for additional information on how to
submit your contribution to LAC 2025: https://jimlac25.inria.fr/lac/
Contact
For any questions, feel free to contact us at jimlac25@grame.fr