For Release: May 2, 2013
Paper Sessions Set To Enlighten AES 134th Convention Attendees In Rome
ROME: “AES Convention Paper Sessions represent innovative thinking by some of the most creative minds in professional audio,” states 134th AES Convention Chairman Umberto Zanghieri. “Papers Co-Chairs Veronique Larcher and Angelo Farina and their review committee evaluated over a hundred submissions in search of the most compelling, timely, and meaningful presentations. They have produced an outstanding program, developed to provide attendees with invaluable information. Over 110 Papers will be presented. We are deeply appreciative of the time and energy they devoted to this assignment,” Zanghieri adds. The 134th AES Convention will be held May 4–7, 2013 at Rome’s Fontana di Trevi Conference Centre. The event represents a unique opportunity for industry professionals to exchange ideas and information with their peers, in a city that has been a seat of learning for centuries.”
AES 134th Convention Papers Sessions Include:
· Education and Semantic Audio
· Audio Signal Processing
· Room Acoustics
· Spatial Audio
· Measurements and Modeling
· Applications In Audio
· Recording And Production
· Perception And Education
“We were fortunate to have received a great number of remarkably diverse and extremely high quality submissions,” Veronique Larcher reports. “This made our selection both easier and more complicated. As we had a limited amount of time for the presentations, we were faced with making some difficult decisions. Angelo Farina and I are confident that 134th AES Convention attendees will find many worthwhile options to explore.” Farina stresses the point that all paper presentations will be available in print and PDF/CD format at the convention and also in audio format following the event.
For details on the AES Papers Program visit: http://www.aes.org/events/134/papers/
For Convention details visit the Events Calendar at: http://www.aes.org/events/134/calendar/calendar.cfm
Photo: Rome’s Fontana di Trevi
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The Audio Engineering Society was formed in 1948 by a group of concerned audio engineers. The AES counts over 14,000 members throughout the U.S., Latin America, Europe, Japan and the Far East. The organization serves as the pivotal force in the exchange and dissemination of technical information for the industry. For additional information visit http://www.aes.org