Guthman Musical Instrument Competition
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Georgia Tech's 2016 Margaret Guthman Musical Instrument Competition is
an annual event aimed at identifying the world's next generation of
musical instruments and unveiling the best new ideas in musicality,
design, and engineering.

Wired magazine called the competition an "X-Prize for music," and
contestants liken it to a TED Conference for new musical instrument
designers. Some of our previous finalists include the OP-1, Roli
Seaboard, Guitarbot, among the many other groundbreaking musical
instruments which have since become commercially and artistically
successful. Previous judges include artists such as Laurie Anderson,
Richard Devine, and Young Guru, academic leaders such as Joe Paradiso,
David Wessel and Tod Machover, and Music Technology industry leaders
such as David Zicarelli, Eran Egozi and Tom Oberheim. The competition
has received wide publicity from media outlets such as The New York
Times, Fast Company, The TODAY Show among others.

The Guthman Competition will take place March 2-3, 2016, at Georgia
Tech's Ferst Center for the Arts, in Atlanta, Georgia. Judges for this
year's Guthman Competition will be:
* Pat Metheny – An American jazz guitarist and composer, winner of 20
Grammy Awards and three gold albums.
* Alan Kozinn – An American journalist, music critic, and teacher,
former music feature writer for the New York Times.
* Marcelo Wanderley – Professor of Music Technology at McGill University
focusing on new instruments for musical expression.​

The deadline for submissions is Nov 1, 2015. Approximately twenty
semi-finalists will be invited to demonstrate, discuss, and perform with
their instruments as they compete for $10,000 in cash prizes.

Submit your instrument here: http://guthman.gatech.edu/submit


The Moog Challenge (Hackathon)
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The Moog Challenge is a 48-hour Hackathon conducted at the Georgia Tech
School of Music starting Friday evening, February 26 and ending Sunday
evening, February 28. Moog Challenge participants will design and build
novel musical instruments using Moog platforms and other software and
hardware prototyping tools provided by Georgia Tech.

The Moog Hackathon panel of judges will be led by Moog CEO, Mike Adams.
Participants will compete for $5,000 in prizes and the top winner will
be automatically admitted as an entrant to the Guthman Competition three
days later.

Register for the 2016 Moog Challenge here: http://guthman.gatech.edu/submit
-- 
Alexander Lerch

Assistant Professor, GT Center for Music Technology
www.gtcmt.gatech.edu

www.AudioContentAnalysis.org

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