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NIME 2022 Workshop Submission Template

Published onSep 14, 2021
NIME 2022 Workshop Submission Template
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NIME 2022 welcomes the submission of Workshop Proposals. Workshops may be in any area of NIME themes or topics. Typical NIME workshops have been half-day or full-day workshops, with some specialized workshops with shorter times (one or two hours).

Workshop Title

The workshop title, as it will appear in the conference program.

Description (up to 750 words)

This should tell us what the workshop is about (e.g. theme, topics, knowledge gained, techniques concepts, skills) and how it will be conducted.  It should describe the topic, activities, methods and relevance of the workshop.

Short Description (up to 70 words)

A short description for the conference program. For examples, see the descriptions from last years’ workshops in the NIME 2021 programme: http://nime2021.org/program/#/Workshop

Organizers

List the Workshop organizer(s). For each organizer, include:

  • Organizer name, affiliation, and contact information

  • Short bio (up to 200 words). This should include the organizer’s background relating to the proposed topic.

Additional Speakers (optional)

List any speakers or participants that are not the organizers. Include the speaker name, affiliation, and contact information.

Preferred Length of Workshop

Specify one of: half-day, full-day, or number of hours

Technical and Space Requirements

What are the technical and space requirements for this Workshop, e.g. projector, speakers, computers, soldering equipment, etc. What is the plan and feasibility of the workshop in contingencies of conference format and organizer/speaker/attendee presence: consider in-person, virtual, and blended modes, and whether virtual and blended formats are possible for this Workshop.

Links to Supporting Media (optional)

Place links to supporting audiovisual materials and online documentation for your workshop. This can include a website for the workshop, etc.

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