Rehearsal Excerpts from European Tele-Plateaus, Dresden, Germany

Rehearsal Excerpts from European Tele-Plateaus, Dresden, Germany.
Images and words of:
Simone Model, dancer.
Matthias Hartig, visual/interactivity programmer
Harmut Dorschner, interactive sound design.

Another thematic focus of the CYNETART 09 festival will be the testing and exploration of new telematic media applications resulting from a continuing mediatisation. This subject will be the context of the European co-operation project European Tele-Plateaus Trans- national Sites of Encounter and Co-Production. The objective of this project is to create virtual sound-image-spaces for the public to walk-in and interact in a sensate-bodily condition. This will be across great distances and within networked virtual environments in real-time.

ETP_body-spaces09 Exploration of Nearness & Distance || experimental performance

ETP_body-spaces09 Exploration of Nearness & Distance is an experimental performance of four dancers with simultaneous
actions in Dresden, Prague, Madrid and Norrköping. The interactive environment is web-linked and divided into four parts. Each
part is bound to explore the relationship between proximity and distance in different ways within net-linked virtual environments.

Part I: body-instruments
Part II: body-visiting of Madrid
Part III: bodies & languages
Part IV: re-body-spaces

Artists:
Sebastián Antico, Emelie Bardon, Christian Björklund, Tina Carlsson, Diana Coca, Heribert Dorsch, dancers of DNC of Prague, Miguel Ángel Elizalde, Fermín Martínez Guzmán, Matthias Härtig, Kajsa Hellstrand, Toni Herranz, Jesús Martín Hurtado, Henrik Johansson, Jacob Korn, Montfrague Fernández-Lavandera, My Linde, Stephane Kyles, Michal Mása, Francesca Me, Johan Melin, Simone Model, Pablo Palacios, Lisa Parra, Pierre Proske, Kristof Slussareff, Matej Sychra, Aniara Rodado, Paloma Rodera, Muriel Romero, Mauro Romito, Fernanda Russo, Marlon Barrios Solano, Alejandro Somoza, Paola Tognazzi, Jaime del Val, Laura Valverde, Emmi Voogand, Frieder Weiß, Julie Zhu, Klaus Nicolai (idea and concept)

Dates performance
Thu, Dec 3rd, 08:00 PM
Fri, Dec 4th 08:00 PM
Sat, Dec 5th, 08:00 PM

Dates installation
Thu, Dec 3rd 09:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Fri, 09:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Sat, Dec 5th, 11:00 AM to 06:00 PM & 09:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Sun, Dec 6th 11:00 AM to 06:00 PM

Together with partners from Madrid, Norrköping and Prague the project of European Tele-Plateaus Transnational Sites of Encounter and Co-production (ETP) was launched by TMA on the occasion of CYNETart 2008. The networking of virtual environments is based on the long-term conceptual and practical activities that TMA have been pursuing in close co-operation with the systems developer Frieder Weiß. The project aims at creating virtual sites of sound and vision for public walk-in. By providing a virtual net-linked environment these sites allow sensory-physical interactions over long distances in real-time. The visitors physical activities are linked and embedded in a trans-local virtual environment. This is accomplished by the creation of so-called hyper-locations, i.e. the web-based integration of various locally significant sound and image processes.

A joint venture production of the following partners: CIANT Prague (Czech Republic), reverso Madrid (Spain), BitNet Norrköping (Sweden) and TMA Hellerau (Germany).

Supported by: Culture Programme (2007-2013) of the European Commission, Hellerau European Center for the Arts Dresden, T-Systems Multimedia Solutions GmbH, Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, City of Prague, Swedish Arts Council, Medialab Prado-Madrid, GebäudeEnsemble Deutsche Werkstätten Hellerau, Danco Technik Anlagen- und Komponentenbau Dresden GmbH, dance-tech.net

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Location: Dresden, Germany

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