Ambient@40

At the end of next February there will be a conference devoted to ambient music at Huddersfield University, organised and chaired by Monty Adkins, Rupert Till and Simon Cummings.

Call for Proposals
Deadline: 17.00 (GMT), Friday 12th January 2018
In the forty years since the release of Brian Eno’s Music for Airports the concept and aesthetics of ambient music have proliferated, influencing artists as diverse as Taylor Deupree, Steven Wilson, David Lynch and The Orb, infusing drone, microsound, minimalism and experimental electronic music as well as aspects of contemporary instrumental music. The aim of this two-day conference is to re-appraise ambient music in relation to Eno’s milestone release.
Ambient@40 will be hosted in the newly opened Oastler Building at the University of Huddersfield from Friday 23rd to Saturday 24th February.

The programme committee invites proposals for:
a) individual papers (20 minute presentation with 10 minutes for questions and discussion);
b) performance and paper (10 minute per performance, 10 minute presentation with 10 minutes for
questions).

The committee welcomes proposals from academics, independent scholars, research students and practitioners. The conference will run alongside the Electric Spring Festival and an evening concert on Saturday 24th February at the Festival will close the conference.
The program committee will also invite a selection of those giving papers to write them up in the months following
the conference (deadline June 2018) as book chapters for publication in late 2018 – early 2019.

Submission and selection process
All proposals should be submitted to Prof. Monty Adkins (m.adkins@hud.ac.uk) by the deadline, Friday 12th
January 2018 (17.00, GMT). Individual paper submissions should include an abstract (350 words) and an author
biography (200 words). Performance and paper submissions should include a brief overview of the audio
presentation including technical resources required (300 words), links to online samples of audio work, an abstract
(350 words) and an author biography (200 words).

The committee aims to notify proposal authors of its decision by Friday 19th January 2018. Those selected will be
asked to confirm their acceptance and technical setup. The full programme will be announced online and booking
opened on Monday 22nd January 2018. The Ambient@40 conference registration fee will be £50 (£30 for
students/concessions).