International Conference on Arts, Music & Technology IAMT on December 17-18, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey - Conference Index

International Conference on Arts, Music & Technology IAMT on December 17-18, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey

International Conference on Arts, Music & Technology (IAMT) December 17, 2026 - Istanbul, Turkey

61st ISTANBUL International Conference on Arts, Music & Technology (IAMT-26) scheduled on Dec. 17-18, 2026 Istanbul (Türkiye) is for the researchers, social-scientists, scholars, engineers and practitioners from all around the world to present and share ongoing research activities. This conference provides opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration.

Presentation Options:

Oral Presentation at Conference Venue (in Physical Presence)

Poster Presentation at Conference Venue (in Physical Presence)

ONLINE (video presentation with WhatsApp/viber/Skype)

OFFLINE (creating PowerPoint presentation without/with recorded voice for conference participants)

All registered papers will be online at ISBN DOI Indexed Conference Proceedings OR in the ISSN journals.

SCOPUS / World of Science-ESCI Indexed Journals (OPTIONAL): All registered papers can be published online in the SCOPUS or World of Science-ESCI Indexed Journal with additional charges.

Call for papers/Topics

Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:

1. Digital Arts and Visual Technology

This domain focuses on how hardware and software have redefined the visual medium.

Generative Art and Algorithmic Design

Autonomous systems and procedural generation.

Coding as an artistic medium (e.g., Processing, OpenFrameworks).

Immersive Technologies

Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) galleries.

Projection mapping and large-scale architectural visuals.

Digital Preservation and Blockchain

Crypto-art and the evolution of NFTs.

Digitizing historical artifacts and archival technology.

Artificial Intelligence in Visual Media

Neural style transfer and GANs (Generative Adversarial Networks).

The ethics of AI-generated imagery and copyright.

2. Music Technology and Sound Science

This area looks at the evolution of sound from acoustic vibrations to digital data.

Digital Signal Processing (DSP)

Synthesis techniques (Subtractive, Additive, FM, and Wavetable).

Audio effects processing (Reverb, Delay, and Spectral manipulation).

Music Information Retrieval (MIR)

Algorithm-based music recommendation systems.

Automated transcription and genre classification.

Instrument Design and Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)

Development of MIDI and MPE (MPE MIDI Polyphonic Expression).

NIMEs (New Interfaces for Musical Expression) and wearable sensors.

AI Music Composition

Algorithmic composition and generative soundscapes.

Assisted songwriting tools and automated mastering.

3. Interrelated Creative Technologies

These subtopics represent the "overlap" where music, art, and tech function as a single unit.

Multimedia Performance and Live Coding

Real-time audiovisual synchronization.

Live coding performances (Algoraves) where code is written in front of an audience.

Video Game Development and Interactive Media

Procedural audio and adaptive soundtracks.

Technical art and shader programming.

Sonification of Data

Converting scientific data sets into visual art and musical scores.

Environmental monitoring through "acoustic ecology."

The Metaverse and Shared Virtual Spaces

Virtual concerts and social VR art installations.

Digital twin technology in creative set design.

4. Socio-Technical Foundations

The philosophical and structural backbone connecting these industries.

Ethics and Intellectual Property

The impact of automation on creative labor.

Open-source movements in art and music software.

Acoustics and Psychoacoustics

The physics of sound in digital environments.

How technology manipulates human perception of space and color.

Computational Creativity

Defining "creativity" in the age of machine learning.

Collaborative models between humans and autonomous agents.

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