Session 1: Introduction to the NIME Organisation

NIME Leaders Workshop Facilitators

Goals

Materials

Plan for the session (~50m)

  1. Roles overview presentation (lectures/01-nime-organisation)
  2. Activity: “Where do I fit?” reflection + mapping
  3. Share-back + facilitator responses

Activities

Activity 1: Where do I fit?

Activity 2: Share-back

Facilitator notes

Background reading

References

Fasciani, S., & Goode, J. (2021). 20 NIMEs: Twenty years of new interfaces for musical expression. Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression. https://doi.org/10.21428/92fbeb44.b368bcd5
Goode, J., & Fasciani, S. (2022). A toolkit for the analysis of the NIME proceedings archive. In A. McPherson & E. Frid (Eds.), Proceedings of the international conference on new interfaces for musical expression. https://doi.org/10.21428/92fbeb44.58efca21
Marquez-Borbon, A., & Stapleton, P. (2015). Fourteen years of NIME: The value and meaning of “community” in interactive music research. In E. Berdahl & J. Allison (Eds.), Proceedings of the international conference on new interfaces for musical expression (pp. 307–312). Louisiana State University. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1179128
Wanderley, M. (2023). Prehistoric NIME: Revisiting research on new musical interfaces in the computer music community before NIME. In M. Ortiz & A. Marquez-Borbon (Eds.), Proceedings of the international conference on new interfaces for musical expression (pp. 60–69). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11189104
Xambó, A. (2018). Who are the women authors in NIME?–improving gender balance in NIME research. In T. M. Luke Dahl Douglas Bowman (Ed.), Proceedings of the international conference on new interfaces for musical expression (pp. 174–177). Virginia Tech. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1302535