EKOTOPFILM 2009
The 36th International Festival of Sustainable Development Films -
ekotopfilm 2009 will be held in October 19 – 23, 2009 in the capital city
of Bratislava, Slovak Republic. The program structure and its content
focus on all fields of economic, industrial and human activities
stressing the need for sustainable development to be a continuous
process.
Deadline for entries: July 31 st, 2009
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Added by Gilles Jobin on May 18, 2009 at 5:04pm —
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KYOTO ART CENTER
ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM 2010
Kyoto Art Center offers an artist-in-residence program to support
young artists and art researchers who wish to pursue creative
activities in Kyoto. Applications are invited from young people in art-
related fields who would like to produce works, conduct research, etc.,
during their stay in Kyoto.
Applications must arrive no later than June 30th 2009.
Information:
www.kac.or.jp
Added by Gilles Jobin on May 18, 2009 at 2:14pm —
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DANCERS! is an interactive video data base of professional dancers of any style or technique improvising within a precise context : 2 minutes, defined space, exact lighting, chosen music.
Designed by Bud Blumenthal, the DANCERS! project aims to put the dancer in the center to demonstrate his/her art without having to adapt to the vision of a choreographer.
DANCERS! can be viewed online for free at www.dancersproject.com. where one can navigate through the dances in an easy…
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One of the big differences between Reaktor and Max/MSP is the way information for your own design is represented within the system.
Numeric Data types
Reaktor has two levels of design: primary and core. In the primary level, all numbers are stored and calculated as 32-bit floats. Some processors, such as the Celeron, do not have hardware floating-point acceleration, so mathematical calculations (especially division and transcendentals) can take up alot of CPU…
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Added by Ernest Meyer on May 17, 2009 at 4:30pm —
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Are you on Facebook? Twitter? So am I! See you there?
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Visit http://infinitebody.blogspot.com/2009/05/dancing-on-parade.html to see my photos from yesterday's NYC Dance Parade 2009!
Eva :-)
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“Dazzling… eye-popping … Umeda uses very specific limited movement, seemingly becoming a three-dimensional force emanating from the screen, part MATRIX, part TRON, trapped in a digitized computer world… a beautiful, exhausting display of raw physical talent and studied control.”
-- TWI-NY.com (This Week in NY), Mark Rifkin
“Cool, minimalist, high-tech hip hop……
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27º Festival de Dança de Joinville
http://www.ifdj.com.br/area_cursos/cursos_descricao.aspx?id=57
Videodance workshop with Tâmara Cubas
Hope meet some of you there! ;)
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SBM2009- Social Behavior in Music
www.infomus.org/SBM2009
Vancouver, Canada, August 29, 2009
Workshop in the framework of IEEE Intl. SocialCom-09 Conference
Music making and listening are a clear example of…
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The Cuban Motion present in the Latin American dances is characterized by a movement of the hips caused by the natural shifting of weight from leg to leg and the bending and straightening of the knees. When done properly, the swaying of the hips becomes an instinctive part of the style of the dance. Smaller steps, rather than larger, are the key to a lovely Cuban Motion. Larger steps actually causes your weight to fall onto the stepping foot rather than a shift to the stepping foot, which is…
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Hi All,
Here is the latest from Earthdance.
JUNE 14 – 28, SEEDS Festival (Somatic Experiments in Earth, Dance, + Science)
SEEDS Festival is a unique interdisciplinary summer festival dedicated to arts and ecology. SEEDS features workshops, collaborative design projects, live performances, films, panel discussions, interdisciplinary investigations, and an archiving project. SEEDS cultivates innovative practices, by researching the connections between green,…
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Added by Earthdance on May 11, 2009 at 10:46am —
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I am will be leading a workshop in Geneva.
More info here
Arsenic –
Lausanne - Switzerland from 8th to 19th juin 2009
Image/Motion : New Mediation of the Performance of Motion an…
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Added by Marlon Barrios Solano on May 11, 2009 at 4:30am —
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I am reviewing a new text by Johannes Birringer. Has anyone out there read it? It is titled: Performance, Technology, and Science. I would love to hear from choreographers and/or engineers, tech/artists what you think of it. Steve Dixon also did a substantial work two years ago on New media Performance, and Susan Broadhurst and others have put together several volumes and I was wondering what the community's reactions or thoughts were on any of these publications? I would be very interested in…
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Added by Katherine Mezur on May 10, 2009 at 3:17am —
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Visual poetry and dance with brazilian,caribean and portuguese poets and dancers.Directec by Paola Rettore ,videos,soundtracks and visual design by Marcelo Kraiser
Added by Marcelo Kraiser on May 9, 2009 at 5:37pm —
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Hello dance-techers,
Welcome the new members!
Dance-tech.net is conceived as a distributed and decentralized open platform for generation information and knowledge. It is a communicational intervention in our cultural system that allows us to be proactive, critical and responsible for the generation of knowledge about our practices and happenings without depending in the main stream (often) centralized media platforms of the establishment, and commonly dominated by market forces…
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Added by Marlon Barrios Solano on May 9, 2009 at 4:30pm —
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we invite you to
muse 9
DAAD grants for tuition fee, accomodation and travel expenses availbale to non german students!
look here
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Everyone should check out
-empyre- on "Critical Movement Practice" this month. Guests include Stamatia Portanova, Johannes Birringer, Laura Cull, Sarah Drury, Erin Manning, Nora Zuniga Shaw, Stelarc and myself.
Click here to join in the discussion!
Below is my introductory post:
Hello everyone! What an exciting opportunity to engage with this
topic, Critical…
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Added by Ashley on May 5, 2009 at 1:46pm —
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Choreographer MONICA ANTEZANA is looking for her new dance production 'The G String Theory':
FEMALE & MALE DANCERS/PERFORMERS
interested and experienced in both physical and theatrical work.
WORKING PERIOD:
Rehearsals: 1st of August to 30th of October
Performances: 31st of October to 8th of November - as part of the German Dance Congress 2009
WORKSHOP - AUDITION:
When: Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th of May, 10:00 -…
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Added by Gilles Jobin on May 5, 2009 at 7:59am —
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Call For Proposals
DIY 6: 2009
Professional development projects BY artists FOR artists
Deadline for proposals: 11 May 2009
DIY 6 is an opportunity for artists working in Live Art to conceive and run unusual training and professional development projects for other artists.
DIY 6 builds on the strengths of previous DIY schemes which have been rewarding experiences for project leaders, participants and organisers alike.
DIY 6 is a Live Art…
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