<html><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; ">Subject: Recruitment for paid participation in an experiment using new music software<br><br>Circular email for use for recruitment of volunteers for study ref QMREC2009/24, approved by Queen Mary University of London Research Ethics Committee. This project contributes to the College's role in conducting research and teaching methods. You are under no obligation to reply to this email, however if you choose to, participation in this research is voluntary and you may withdraw at any time.<br><br><br><br>Hi,<br><br>We are recruiting participants for a set of experiments to test a new collaborative music-making program we are developing. We are looking for people with an interest in creating music, for instance composers, musicians, DJs, and students of Music, Music Technology or related fields. You do not need to know anything about music theory or be able to play an instrument to take part in the study.<br><br>For the experiment, you will work in a small group, and will use several different versions our software to create some music which compliments a short animation we will play to you.<br><br>The software we have developed is easy to use, and you will receive some training at the start of the session. Remember, we are interested in testing the software we have developed, and not your skills as musicians or composers.<br><br>The experiment will be video recorded for analysis purposes, and all personal data will be anonymised. The experiment will last approximately 90 minutes, and will be held in room 421 of the Computer Science department at Queen Mary University of London.<br><br>You will be paid £10 in cash for your participation, and you may take away the music you create.<br><br>We are looking to recruit people as soon as possible. Please contact me if you are interested in taking part, or would like further details.<br><br>Regards<br><br>Robin Fencott<br><br><br><a href="mailto:RobinFencott@dcs.qmul.ac.uk">RobinFencott@dcs.qmul.ac.uk</a><br>Interaction, Media, and Communication Group<br>School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science<br>Queen Mary University of London</body></html>