The Australian Institute of Music is thrilled to announce the return of the Australasian Computer Music Association conference this August. ACMC is a festival of performances, installations, workshops, and tutorials that will inspire, challenge, and showcase the research and artistic innovation that the electronic music community is engaging in around the globe.
ACMC will take place on the 26th and 27th of August in Melbourne on campus at the Australian Institute of Music. Due to Sydney’s lockdown restrictions, the Sydney event will be accessible exclusively online, with a full program of sessions available to view remotely during the two day event.
Students, academics, artists and dabblers in the black arts of electronic music are invited to attend. AIM students can access the on-campus or online event for free. Registration is essential. Get your tickets for the Melbourne conference here. Get your tickets for the online Sydney conference here.
ACMC is a place for members of the electronic music community to share and discuss research and creativity in computer/electronic music. This year’s ACMC theme is connections. We want to connect the diverse range of people who contribute to Australia’s computer/electronic music culture, including and especially artists and scholars who are gender diverse, young/emerging, from regional/remote areas, who have a disability, who are First Nations People, who have low/no income, who are engaged in community music making, or who simply work outside of academia and mainstream institutions.
Visit the ACMC official website here.