Saturday 28 February 2009

Leeds Met NTI is one of the Innovator 09 awards finalists!

On 24. February 2009, Yorkshire Forward announced the finalists of the Innovator 09 awards. Among those is the Leeds Metropolitan NTI Leeds.

The press release is here: www.yorkshire-forward.com/news-events/press-releases/finalists-announced-in-innovator-09-awards.

Excerpts from this press release:


Eighteen of Yorkshire and Humber’s most innovative organisations have beaten off stiff competition to be short listed in the prestigious Innovator 09 Awards.
The six awards, carrying a £3,000 prize, are aimed at recognising those companies and individuals in Yorkshire and Humber who have embraced innovation and developed, alone or in partnership, new ideas, products, technologies or ways of working in order to improve their business.
University departments and facilities that are involved with industrial collaborations were also invited to enter as they too work to overcome the challenges of today’s increasingly competitive marketplace.
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Innovation Catalyst Award, sponsored by Institute of Directors, will go to an individual or organisation that is a catalyst for innovation, and has been instrumental in contributing to the innovation culture in the region.
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NTI Leeds Metropolitan University is home to the region’s first co working space which supports innovation for digital entrepreneurs, fledgling businesses and those thinking of starting a business.
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Congratulations to Linda Broughton and her team!

Wednesday 25 February 2009

FIMPaC - Forum for Innovation in Music Production and Composition

On Friday, 20.February 2009, the Leeds College of Music organised the FIMPaC event (http://www.lcm.ac.uk/research-conference/FIMPaC.htm). Leeds Metropolitan University was well represented at this event: two compositions ("Polychoron" by
Nikos Stavropoulos, and "Tokyo Yakimono" by Stephen Kilpatrick), one paper ("Utilising Aural Spatial attributes to Implement Compositional rational" by Nikos Stavropoulos), and four delegates. Overall a very interesting event and very successful for our music group.

Information about the event, the papers, and compositions presented can be obtained from Nikos Stavropoulos.

Wednesday 18 February 2009

AES Conference in London, 11.-13.Feb.

We, Dave Raybould and Richard Stevens, have just returned from the 35th International Audio Engineering Society (AES) conference. This conference was focussed on audio for games, and we presented our interactive audio tutorial. This is a learning tool that uses the Unreal 3 game engine for teaching a range of techniques relevant to audio for games. As well a our 1 hour presentation as part of the conference we also had the game tutorial set up for delegates to visit and have a go on. Our approach seemed very popular and there seemed to be a real demand for such games-based-learning interactive tutorials.

We were also involved in the panel discussion on the subject of "Education and training in games audio". Although there is a lot of interest in developing games audio curricula, we seem to be ahead of the game here with our MSc in "Sound and music for interactive games", and there was a lot of interest in the course and support for the content we described. This fed into the work I (Richard Stevens) have been involved in with the Interactive audio special interest group (http://www.iasig.org/wg/eduwg/index.shtml) and which we intend to take forward through discussions in the UK with Skillset.

Although the field is maturing this seemed to be an area ripe for further research and a number of areas were defined:

- Interactive dynamic musical systems.
- Real time mixing in game environments
- Further work relating to sound propagation systems in games – particularly in relation to sound occlusion
- Synthesis and processing for non-repetitive dialogue systems
- Multiplayer sound. When you have multiple players but only one set of speakers how do you represent their multiple perspectives ? (Some interesting work on personalised HRTF’s)
- Non-repetitive sound through modal synthesis and physical modelling
If you’d like to know any more about the conference, have an interest in these fields, or would like to have a look at our work then please get in touch!

Richard Stevens and Dave Raybould

Sunday 1 February 2009

SAGSET Conference: 22.-24.July 2009

The 39th Annual SAGSET (Society for the Advancement of Games and Simulations in Education and Training) Conference will be organised by Leeds Metropolitan University and will be held in The Old BBC Broadcasting House in Leeds City Centre from 22nd-24th July.

Details are on the conference web site.