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World Grid Lab Dance-techTV
Do you want this account to represent:
individual human (me), organization of humans (us) many of you
If you are an organization, what kind of organization?
Education, Media
Website:
http://www.dance-tech.net
About Me (human):
Dance-techTV GRID LAB
A dance-techTV Open Internet Lab

WORLD GRID LAB is an open mobile studio/workshop on the use of social media platforms, on-line video broadcasting and WEB 2.0 approaches to the production of news and knowledge on art. It is a public forum, a performance/installation and a hub for global communication of what happens in relevant sites: festivals, conferences, seminars,etc.
It is specially conceived for the needs of cultural activity hubs in order to deploy an open/flexible connected space where a gallery or the theater lobby becomes an open studio for new media communications, LIVE internet transmissions and production of on-line content about art, dance, creative process, and communications.
It is an intervention of the event site with interviews, visual performances, reviews, previews, on-line events and news. Dance-tech.net and dance-techTV is dedicated to the hosting event or venue. Content is streamed on dance-tech.net and dance-techTV Network and shared with the hosting venue and participants.
Special arrangements are done to broadcast particular festival activities: lectures, performances, panel discussions and after performances sessions.

WORLD GRID LAB The Workshop

It is a "hands on" workshop on social media, networked communication and collaborative creativity that takes place in the World Grid Lab Space. Visitors can see the workshop happening and interact with the participants and communicational systems.
The participants will be introduced to new internet and web 2.0 video tools and will use them to collaborate in the generation and distribution of knowledge.
The participants of the workshop will use the World Grid Lab setting as a space for experimentation with cutting edge media technology connecting the local environment with remote locations and people. The lab creates new options of interaction within the intersection of art, culture, economics, knowledge development, idea aggregation, and the performative and aesthetics of communication technology.
The participants are expected to work on their assignments and creative broadcasting with the artists and relevant events. They have the grid lab available for editing, publishing and live streaming.
The Wolrd Grid Lab works in collaboration with the PR and marketing depart,ent of the event.
The festival or hosting venue is expected to collaborate facilitating access to information about the artists and spaces.
The workshops participants are expected to enjoy the benefits of been embedded communicators.

The first deployiment of the World Grid Lab was supported by the Gilles Jobin Company (Switzerland) and the Extra 09 Festival in Annecy, France.
Where are you based?
New York City
Languages that you would use in this network besides English:
Spanish
Areas of interest on performance and new media
Social media, production, broadcasting, distributed creativity, dance and new media
How did you learn about dance-tech.net?
me
Environments and applications that you use the most for your projects
maxmspjitter, camera work, web based platforms
How do you train yourself or your performers. How do you approach your embodied practices? what kind of technique do you use?
Yoga, morning pushups

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