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{{Short description|International conference}}
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{{Infobox academic conference
| title = New Interfaces for Musical Expression
| logo =
| caption =
| abbreviation = NIME
| discipline = [[Electronic music]]
| publisher =
| history = 2001–present
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| openaccess =
| website = {{url|http://www.nime.org}}
}}
[[File:Nime2007jun08concert performance32.jpg|thumb|Three musicians playing [[hydraulophone]], an instrument that is similar to a woodwind instrument but makes sound from incompressible fluid (water) rather than compressible fluid (air). Photo from concert programme of the NIME-07 conference in New York City.]]
'''New Interfaces for Musical Expression''', also known as '''NIME''', is an international [[Academic conference|conference]] dedicated to scientific research on the development of new technologies and their role in [[musical expression]] and artistic performance
==History==
The conference began as a workshop (NIME 01) at the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) in 2001 in [[Seattle, Washington]], with the concert and demonstration sessions being held at the [[Experience Music Project]] museum. Since then, international conferences have been held annually around the world:
{| class="wikitable"
|+NIME Location by Year
!Year
!Host Institution
!City
!Country
|-
|2001
|[[ACM CHI'01 and Experience Music Project]]
|[[Seattle]]
|USA
|-
|2002
|[[Media Lab Europe]]
|[[Dublin]]
|Ireland
|-
|2003
|[[McGill University]]
|[[Montreal]]
|Canada
|-
|2004
|[[Shizuoka University of Art and Culture]]
|[[Hamamatsu]]
|Japan
|-
|2005
|[[University of British Columbia]]
|[[Vancouver]]
|Canada
|-
|2006
|[[IRCAM]]
|[[Paris]]
|France
|-
|2007
|Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center, [[New York University]]'s Music Technology Program and the Interactive Telecommunications Program in the [[Tisch School of the Arts]]
|[[New York City]]
|USA
|-
|2008<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://nime2008.casapaganini.org/ |title=Nime 2008, 8th International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression |access-date=2008-12-03 |archive-date=2008-11-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081107054939/http://nime2008.casapaganini.org/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>
|[http://www.infomus.dist.unige.it/ Infomus Lab] at the [[University of Genova]]
|Genoa
|Italy
|-
|2009
|[[Carnegie Mellon School of Music]]
|[[Pittsburgh]]
|USA
|-
|2010<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.educ.dab.uts.edu.au/nime/|title=NIME++ 2010 International Conference|website=Educ.dab.uts.edu.au|access-date=28 June 2022}}</ref>
|[[University of Technology, Sydney]]
|[[Sydney]]
|Australia
|-
|2011
|[[University of Oslo]]
|[[Oslo]]
|Norway
|-
|2012<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.eecs.umich.edu/nime2012/ |title=New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME) 2012, University of Michigan |access-date=2011-09-16 |archive-date=2014-07-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140718081636/http://www.eecs.umich.edu/nime2012/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>
|[[University of Michigan]]
|[[Ann Arbor, Michigan|Ann Arbor]]
|USA
|-
|2013
|Graduate School of Culture Technology at [[KAIST]] (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
|[[Daejeon]];[[Seoul]]
|[[South Korea]]
|-
|2014
|[[Goldsmiths, University of London|Goldsmiths University]]
|[[London]]
|UK
|-
|2015<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://emdm.cct.lsu.edu/happenings/nime2015/|title=EMDM » NIME 2015|website=Emdm.cct.lsu.edu|access-date=28 June 2022}}</ref>
|[[Louisiana State University]]
|[[Baton Rouge]]
|USA
|-
|2016<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://nime2016.org/ |title=Archived copy |access-date=2016-01-04 |archive-date=2016-01-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160111054557/http://nime2016.org/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>
|[[Griffith University]]
|[[Brisbane]]
|Australia
|-
|2017<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.nime2017.org/|title=NIME 2017 | New Interfaces for Musical Expression|website=Nime2017.org|access-date=28 June 2022}}</ref>
|[[Aalborg University]]
|[[Copenhagen]]
|Denmark
|-
|2018<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://nime2018.icat.vt.edu/|title=NIME Conference 2018|website=Nime2018.icat.vt.edu|access-date=28 June 2022}}</ref>
|[[Virginia Tech]] and the [[University of Virginia]]
|[[Blacksburg, Virginia|Blacksburg]]
|USA
|-
|2019<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ufrgs.br/nime2019|title=New Interfaces for Musical Expression | NIME 2019|website=Ufrgs.br|access-date=28 June 2022}}</ref>
|[[Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul]]
|[[Porto Alegre]]
|Brazil
|-
|2020<ref>{{Cite web|title=NIME2020|url=https://nime2020.bcu.ac.uk/|website=Nime2020.bcu.ac.uk|access-date=2021-02-10|language=en-US}}</ref>
|[[Royal Birmingham Conservatoire]]
| colspan="2" |virtual conference, due to [[Coronavirus disease 2019|COVID-19]]
|-
|2021<ref>{{Cite web|title=NIME 2021|url=http://nime2021.org/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200811040815/http://nime2021.org/|url-status=usurped|archive-date=August 11, 2020|access-date=2021-02-10|website=Nime2021.org}}</ref>
|[[New York University Shanghai|NYU Shanghai]]
|[[Shanghai]]; virtual
|China
|-
|2022<ref>{{Cite web|title=NIME 2022|url=http://nime2022.org/|access-date=2024-02-24|website=Nime2022.org}}</ref>
|[[University of Auckland]]
|[[Auckland]]; virtual
|New Zealand
|-
|2023<ref>{{Cite web|title=NIME 2023|url=http://nime2023.org/|access-date=2024-02-24|website=Nime2023.org}}</ref>
|[[Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education]] and [[Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana]]
|[[Mexico City]]; virtual
|Mexico
|}
==Areas of application==
The following is a partial list of topics covered by the NIME conference:
* Design reports on novel controllers and interfaces for musical expression
* Performance experience reports on live performance and composition using novel controllers
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==See also==
* [[Live coding]]
* [[List of electronic music festivals]]
* [[Experimental musical instrument]] – about several alternative instruments.
==References==
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===Further reading===
*{{cite book | editor1-last = Jensenius | editor1-first = Alexander Refsum | editor2-last = Lyons | editor2-first = Michael | title =
*Allen, Jamie. “[https://web.archive.org/web/20110723143636/http://www.heavyside.net/work/2006/reviewofnime2005conference Review of NIME 2005].” ''Computer Music Journal'' 30/1 (Spring 2006).
*Taylor, Gregory. "[https://cycling74.com/articles/on-the-road-nime-2017 On the Road: NIME 2017]"
*Lehrman, Paul D. “[http://www.paul-lehrman.com/NIME/nimeoriginal.html Tomorrow's Virtuosi & What They’ll Be Playing: A report from the fifth New Interfaces for Musical Expression conference, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, May 2005] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150321042050/http://paul-lehrman.com/NIME/nimeoriginal.html |date=2015-03-21 }}.” ''Sound on Sound''.
*Poupyrev, Ivan, Lyons, Michael J., Fels, Sidney, Blaine, Tina (Bean). "[http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=634348 New Interfaces for Musical Expression]." ACM CHI'01, Extended Abstracts, pp. 491–492, 2001.
*Pritchard, Bob. “[http://cec.concordia.ca/econtact/12_4/report_nime2010.html [Report] NIME 2010].” ''eContact! 12.4 — Perspectives on the Electroacoustic Work / Perspectives sur l’œuvre électroacoustique'' (August 2010). Montréal: [[Canadian Electroacoustic Community|CEC]].
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*[http://www.nime.org Official website]
*[http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/conf/nime Index to NIME Conference Proceedings]. From Trier University’s DBLP database.
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