On 24-27 June 2025, several AIM researchers will participate in the 2025 International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME 2025).
As in previous years, AIM will have a strong presence at the conference, both in terms of numbers and overall impact. The papers below authored or co-authored by AIM members will be presented at the paper track:
- (De)Constructing Timbre at NIME: Reflecting on Technology and Aesthetic Entanglements in Instrument Design, by Charalampos Saitis, Courtney N. Reed, Ashley Laurent Noel-Hirst, Giacomo Lepri, and Andrew McPherson
- Designing Percussive Timbre Remappings: Negotiating Audio Representations and Evolving Parameter Spaces, by Jordie Shier, Rodrigo Constanzo, Charalampos Saitis, Andrew Robertson, and Andrew McPherson
- pybela: a Python library to interface scientific and physical computing, by Teresa Pelinski, Giulio Moro, and Andrew McPherson
- Waveform Autoencoding at the Edge of Perceivable Latency, by Franco Caspe, Andrew McPherson, and Mark Sandler
- Drum Modal Feedback: Concept Design of an Augmented Percussion Instrument, by Lewis Wolstanholme, Jordie Shier, Rodrigo Constanzo, and Andrew McPherson
Music track
- Diffy, by Jordie Shier; Xiaowan Yi
See you there!