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Registration for SEAMUS 2005 is now closed. Anyone wishing to register should do so at the conference.

An UPDATED rehearsal schedule is available in pdf form.

The Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States is pleased to announce the 2005 SEAMUS National Conference, the Crossroads Conference , to be held at Ball State University, April 14 - 16. SEAMUS 2005 seeks to explore the crossroads metaphor, including ideas of intersection, community, interchange and creative collaboration.

SEAMUS 2005 invites submissions of computer music with and without performers, works with video, installations, and other related works.Paper submissions and panel presentation proposals that deal with the above broad topics are encouraged, along with other topics related to computer music and intermedia composition, performance, human-computer interaction, software development, aesthetics, and history.

Concerts will take place in the new Sursa Recital Hall, located in the new Music Instruction Building, and in Pruis Recital Hall, on the Ball State campus. Both halls will feature multi-channel diffusion speaker systems and support a wide variety of playback formats, including CD, DAT, DA-88, multi-channel computer playback, DVD-Video, miniDV, DV, SACD, and DVD-Audio. Paper presentations will also have multi-channel speaker systems and a variety of playback formats available for use.

Keith Kothman and Michael Pounds
Hosts

 
NEWS
 

March 10: The PAPER SCHEDULE is now available.

March 8: The CONFERENCE SCHEDULE and CONCERT SCHEDULE are now available. The paper schedule will be posted by tomorrow morning.

March 2: HOTEL INFORMATION is now available on the Hotel page.

All music and video selections have been made. If you have not received an email notification of your submission status, please contact us at seamus2005@bsu.edu.

October 9: PAPER SUBMISSIONS are now being accepted. Go to the Paper Call page for submission instructions.

September 3: The performer page continues to evolve. Performance resources also include a Yamaha Disklavier piano.

August 31: The Music and Video Call has been modified to include reference to acceptable work durations (under 12' preferred; over 18' generally not programmed).