March 2009 Blog Posts (28)

Introductory Guide to William Forsythe's "Synchronous Objects" at OSU

The web-based "Synchronous Objects" launches tomorrow at Ohio State University. I just wrote the following introductory post about this project on Great Dance:



"William Forsythe's "Synchronous Objects" at OSU Tomorrow"



The purpose of this investigation is to develop new approaches to visualizing the underlying structures of a dance--in this instance, Forsythe's "One… Continue

Added by Doug Fox on March 31, 2009 at 5:25am — No Comments

Jackson and our time

I have been reading about the connection and relationship of contemporary dance and pop music development and style history and how they feed of each other. A main figure in it is Michael Jackson who was invited at the age of 13 to teach Fred Astaire the Moonwalk.

Jackson is a very impressive mover which is distilled into this clip!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTfTcoXlVvQ

Added by CreationEditor on March 30, 2009 at 5:40pm — No Comments

ENTER ACHILLES -

See the clip from DV8's classic screen adaptation. Please add your comments as to the content, the direction of it, and its impact, whether emotional or physical, on you.

Added by Deirdre Towers on March 27, 2009 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Digital Futures in Dance Symposia



Over the next two years, DanceDigital will be hosting a series of symposia exploring current trends

in Dance & Technology. The symposia will include contributions from eminent practitioners in the

field of dance and technology, dance artists and companies, venues and promoters.

We will be exploring a variety of themes and provocations around the Dance & Technology theme.



Our first symposium will be looking at… Continue

Added by Anthony Baker on March 27, 2009 at 12:00pm — 2 Comments

ON NETWORKS, DANCING AND THE PARALLEL ARCHITECTURES OF EMBODIED COLLABORATION

by

MARLON BARRIOS SOLANO

dance-tech.net/ dance-tech TV/ dance-tech interviews

Friday March 27th 09

Lecture for Arts, Media and Engineering

Arizona State University



Barrios Solano introduces dance-tech.net and dance-techTV as a sustainable model of production and exchange of knowledge within a community of movement and mew media artits, theorists, technologists and organizations. The new internet or Web 2.0 architectures helps us to see Networks as the… Continue

Added by Marlon Barrios Solano on March 27, 2009 at 12:00am — No Comments

DANCE CAMERA ISTANBUL 2009

“Dance Camera Istanbul 2009”

II. International Dance Film Festival



CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS:





The “Dance Camera Istanbul” 2nd International Dance Film Festival will be held in Istanbul, Turkey in between October 15th and November 15th 2009, focusing on video dance, dance on camera, dance photography and dance film screenings. Dance for camera is a collaborative fusion art form of choreography and filmmaking. “Dance Camera Istanbul” annually showcases international… Continue

Added by Onur Topal Sumer on March 26, 2009 at 10:30pm — No Comments

How to use Twitter: A Visual Guide for Dancers

In new post, I wrote about the basics of using Twitter:

"How to Use Twitter - A Visual Guide for Dancers"

If you're on Twitter, please follow me so I can follow your tweets.

Best,
Doug Fox
Great Dance

Added by Doug Fox on March 26, 2009 at 7:14am — No Comments

Choreographing Gesture Controls for Interactive Devices

I just wrote post on Great Dance:



"Choreographing Gesture Controls for Interactive Devices"



I'd be very interested in what dance notators, movement analysts, choreographers and dancers think about creating movement vocabularies for controlling the latest generation of gesture-based computer interfaces and devices.



Best,

Doug…

Continue

Added by Doug Fox on March 25, 2009 at 6:57am — No Comments

Biomimcry & Dance

I always think in terms of video editing to create something that is a heightened reality because I have to squeeze real experience of movements and moments (space, soundscape, smells, 3D surround view) into a compressed framed 2D format.



However, I want to keep my screendance close to life in its own movements because it is so close to our own bodily experience. No other form of editing or creation of video is so interested in how we actually physically feel about it. It is… Continue

Added by CreationEditor on March 25, 2009 at 4:30am — No Comments

HV20 - the female way to shoot

Are you thinking of buying a new camcorder but you are on a budget? I recently wrote a review about my Canon HV20 for http://smiley-plus.com/ :



Canon HV20 is a wonderful small camcorder that suits every filmmaker's budget, however, not necessarily the ones with big hands. As a woman I was looking for the perfect and professional camcorder that has all the settings on manual option as well as one that I can hold comfortably. I do not want to point on certain other cameras that do not… Continue

Added by CreationEditor on March 18, 2009 at 4:29am — No Comments

Rehearsal Assistant: beta-testers needed

Hello,



We are looking for people to test "Rehearsal Assistant", an application for the Android mobile phone platform that is intended to help with the rehearsal process. Rehearsal Assistant is now available through the Android Market so you can download it directly to your phone.



Here is a description of Rehearsal Assistant:



Rehearsal Assistant for the Android mobile phone platform allows you to… Continue

Added by Stjepan on March 17, 2009 at 6:37pm — No Comments

stromereien 09 Performance Festival Zürich

Anne Rosset + Robert Alexander

> Une Histoire D`Amour br>


3 Bilder. 10 Ballerinas. 10 Schlagzeuger. 30 Minuten.

(+ 10 Ghettoblaster, 10 Taucherbrillen, 10 Sonnenbrillen, 10 Sommerhüte,

10 schwarze T-Shirts, 10 Spitzenschuhe, 10 Sommerkleider,

1 Jogger, 1 Viadukt und jede Menge Wasser)



Künstlerische Leitung:

Anne Rosset + Robert Alexander

(Pigs And Birds Performance Projekte)





Projektblog:… Continue

Added by robi alexander on March 17, 2009 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Reblogging:Creating Dances from Wikipedia's HTML Tags by Doug Fox

Doug Fox writes about the interesting work Ursula Endlicher':



In 2006, I wrote about Ursula Endlicher's multimedia and performance installation "Website Impersonations: The Amazons," in which she generated choreography based on HTML tags.



Endlicher continues to generate choreography from underlying webcode and explores new approaches to encouraging visitors to participate in this creative process.



Last December,… Continue

Added by Marlon Barrios Solano on March 17, 2009 at 2:00pm — No Comments

NYT on Kentridge

A New York Times Article on William Kentridge

Added by Ashley on March 15, 2009 at 4:28pm — No Comments

William Kentridge

I've been looking at William Kentridge's work a lot lately and had the opportunity to see an exhibit of his work at SFMoma yesterday. I was blown away by how intricately he treads the line between over stimulation and a delicate and subtle emotionality. His multi-media oeuvre also tends to include a great deal of choreography. Although the exhibition blurb coined Kentridge as someone who looks at painting, drawing, film etc, they didn't notice the implicit gesture toward choreography that… Continue

Added by Ashley on March 15, 2009 at 10:57am — No Comments

Caroline Langill, Shifting Polarities/Exemplary Works of Canadian Electronic Media Art Produced Between 1970 and 1991

Great essay and Video interviews by one of the most prolific Canadians Researchers on electronic art.



The canon of visual art is always a site of resistance for artists who have been excluded from it. It is in flux, it is contestable, and it is inevitable. My intention for this research project has been to reconstruct the history of Canadian new media art through an assemblage of pioneering works produced by artists working across the… Continue

Added by Marlon Barrios Solano on March 14, 2009 at 1:28pm — No Comments

Location One Virtual Residency Project/Call for Submissions

Virtual Residency Project







*Location One Virtual Residency Project

Call for Submissions

Application Deadline: midnight, April 15, 2009

Dates of Residency: May 15-August 15, 2009

Theme: "Levels of Undo"*





*Invitation to Participate*

Call for submissions for Location One's “Virtual Residency Project 2.0".

Please send your URL or submit electronic materials to

virtualresidency@location1.org .



for more information… Continue

Added by Marlon Barrios Solano on March 14, 2009 at 11:12am — No Comments

MASTER IN PERFORMING ARTS PRACTICES AND VISUAL CULTURE/MADRID SPAIN

MASTER IN PERFORMING ARTS PRACTICES AND VISUAL CULTURE

MASTER EN PRÁCTICAS ESCENICAS Y CULTURA VISUAL



contact:

pedrosarmiento@telefonica.net

danza@cenah.es





2009.02.09. Master in performing arts practices.doc



2009.02.23. Master en práctica escénica y cultura… Continue

Added by Gilles Jobin on March 13, 2009 at 7:00pm — 1 Comment

International Journal of Arts and Technology (IJART)

Call For papers



Special Issue on: "Creativity and Interdisciplinarity – a Discursive Tension?"



Guest Editors:

Dr Sophia Lycouris, Edinburgh College of Art, UK

Dr Mark Wright, University of Edinburgh, UK

on behalf of Research Group CIRCLE (www.eca.ac.uk/circle)



CIRCLE is a group of artists/researchers engaged in Creative Interdisciplinary Research into Collaborative Environments. Its members are staff and research students at Edinburgh… Continue

Added by Marlon Barrios Solano on March 11, 2009 at 9:45pm — No Comments

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