Hall A
Session Chair: Ronen Barzel, Pixar Animation Studios
Carnegie Mellon University
Stanford University
University of California, Santa Cruz
Stanford University
Stanford University and Industrial Light & Magic
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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Hall B
Session Chair: Hanspeter Pfister, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL)
Universität des Saarlandes
Cornell University
Johns Hopkins University
Pixar Animation Studios
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Room 515B
Since the 1970s, when the Walkman liberated music, we've moved on to iPods
and mobile phones, which define contemporary social music experiences. How
will we listen to music tomorrow? Because music is often a technological harbinger
(digital representation, workstation editing, and optical storage came to
sound before its media counterparts), this panel looks beyond current debates
on copyright and presents new forms of music creation, listening, and sharing.
It sheds light on ubiquitous content and social-interaction models afforded
by mobile technologies.
Panelists from all segments of this nascent industry discuss current and future
systems; the technical, artistic, and legal ramifications of sharing; new
paradigms; and the roles of artists and listeners in the creative process.
Viktoria Institute
Sony CSL Paris
Nokia Corporation
London School of Economics and Political Sciences
New York University
Viktoria Institute, Future Application Lab
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Room 407
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