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P(AR)take is brought to you by The National Arts Festival and Screendance Africa (PTY) LTD
P(AR)take in a virtual archive of South African Contemporary Dance that appeared at the National Arts Festival from 1984, using the Augmented Reality app Aurasma on your Android or iOS mobile device. With Aurasma you access the archive and trigger ten short video clips of South African choreographers' works that appeared on the Main Programme during South Africa's political transformation. These have been edited and curated by Jeannette Ginslov of Screendance Africa (Pty) Ltd with research assistant Ester van der Walt. Meeting Point: The Drostdy Arch (top of High Street) Monday 07-10 July at 11:00 and Friday 11 July at 12:00. Here Jeannette and Ester will assist you in downloading Aurasma and following the P(AR)take Channel.You will then test the first tagged board - the P(AR)take logo, before heading off to the 5 dance venues where you will find the triggers, two per venue in the following order: VENUES GREAT HALL #1 Thabangita 1984 Tossie Van Tonder #2 Gula Matari 1996 Vincent Mantsoe ALEC MULLINS #3 African Moves (1998) Debbie Rakusin & David Matamela #4 Daddy I've seen this piece six times...(2000) Robyn Orlin RHODES THEATRE #5 clinical capsule (2001) Jeannette Ginslov #6 The Unspeakable Story (2004) Gary Gordon CENTENARY HALL #7 Beautiful Us (2006) Gregory Maqoma #8 Body of Evidence (2009) Jay Pather CITY HALL #9 Isingqala (2011) Mamela Nyamza #10 Ndumba (2013) Fana Tshabalala * Facebook @ P.AR.take * http://jeannetteginslov.weebly.com/partake.html
Part of the Re-New Digital Arts Festival 2013, Oct 29 – Nov 3, 2013.
Nov 02 Daytime showing photos here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.647575291960956.1073741826.278531612198661&type=1&l=6bdbe2383c
AffeXity: Passages and Tunnels
Nikolaj Kunsthal Oct 31, 2013 København
Exposing somatic and affective layers of our urban spaces through dance improvisation and screendance.AffeXity: Passages & Tunnels is a project exploring affect in urban spaces. Dance improvisation and screen dance techniques for video capture and editing are the main artistic modalities. The element of Augmented Reality (AR) lets the choreographies be suspended as hidden layers of media living in physical space and on personal mobile phones. An extra dimension of archived material is added, letting AR be part time-machine part performance of memory. This artwork can be experienced individually, or as part of coordinated groups, or you can see the AR media combined with a live performance.
With:
Susan Kozel (artistic direction & concept), Jeannette Ginslov (video, effects, & concept), Wubkje Kuindersma (dance), Oliver Starpov (dance), Camilla Ryd (images & interaction design), Jacek Smolicki (images & sound), & Daniel Spikol (technical direction)
Many thanks: Anton Van Niekerk/Hatfield for sponsoring airfare for jeannette Ginslov
DansAR 01 & 02 an AR Performance Project, in collaboration with Jeannette Ginslov, Skånes Dansteater , Living Archives at MEDEA, Prof Susan Kozel, Prof Daniel Spikol and Masters Students from the Department of Computer Science at MEDEA Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden. 18 Feb-01 March 2013.
DansAR 01 18-22 February 2013 was an AR Performance and Screendance Project in collaboration with four disabled dancers and a choreographer, Melody Putu from Skånes Dansteater. Together with the collaborators from MEDEA it explored movements and choreographies set by the disabled dancers and Putu. Eight videos were shot and edited by the writer, converted to image based videos on Aurasma and later tagged onto the real environment at Skånes Teater auditorium. It culminated in an informal presentation, 22 February, that integrated live performances by the disabled dancers and AR videos.
The audiences using the augmented reality application called Aurasma triggered the tagged videos by moving from one designated spot to the next and then viewed the short live performance besides the tagged spot.
DansAR 02 25 March-01 March 2013, was an AR Performance and Choreographic Project in collaboration with Skånes Dansteater and twenty five dancers from Lund’s Dance & Music Gymnasium, Sweden. The dancers divided up into four teams and learnt choreographies from Putu which they then adapted to their location and concept of their videos. They then shot and edited the short screendance works in locations in and around Skånes Dansteater: the children’s park, the skate park, the entrance to the University and inside the Skånes Dansteater building. They made triggers for the videos and a journey was created for the audiences for the final event, 01 March 2012, that attracted over 50 viewers. The audience was divided into two groups each group experienced a different AR journey, going from outside to inside the building. It culminated in a large dance ensemble where all the students performed the main dance sequence live for the the assembled audience.
The most affective AR outcomes were the ones shot and created by the “Swedish Meatballs” group who created auras at the Skate Park. The five dancers wore their triggers, images of daisies, on their backs, shoulders and held them, so that they moved with them. The one dancer stood in the skate park bowl and lured the audience members into the bowl. Here the dancer improvised, moving his trigger quite significantly. The audience member had to then move in tandem with him, so as to keep the AR video looping on the mobile device. A choreographic moment was born, a mobile encounter took place.
The final event was part of the Living Archives project at MEDEA.
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AffeXity Phase 02 Update
6 Malmo Lighthouse Videos: You Tube Playlist
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE3EDD5CC8B475AA8
See the blog for the update: http://affexity.org/
Jeannette Ginslov is Artist in Residence at Malmö University for AffeXity Phase 02
@ MEDEA Feb to April 2012.
http://medea.mah.se/2012/03/jeannette-ginslov-artist-in-residence-at-medea-spring-2012/
Here are 3 videos from the Green Screen Shoot
Green Screen Shoot Mixed Version AffeXity Phase 02
This is a mock up of what could be possible with the Argon Browser using QR codes to access and elicit embedded AffeXity web clips in the city of Malmö. This video is an attempt to recreate the experience of what the viewer will see when at the "performance" of AffeXity.
Green Screen Shoot 03 for AffeXity Phase 02
17 Feb 2012
Direction: Susan Kozel and Jeannette Ginslov
Choreography: Susan Kozel, Jeannette Ginslov and Niya Lulcheva
Dancer: Niya Lulcheva
Camera, Edit & Fx: Jeannette Ginslov
Set and lights: Brigitta Kontros
Location: MEDEA, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden
Other two videos:
Video 01: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6yP5jZCaTs
Video 02: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RxY-xdglX8
Phase 01 Video
AffeXity, a play on both ‘affect city’ and ‘a-fixity’, is an interdisciplinary collaborative social choreography project drawing together dance, visual imagery, and mobile-networked devices. It uses a free open standards augmented reality web browser called Argon running on the iPhone and iPad for the viewing of choreographies embedded in the city of Malmö, Sweden. Short screendance narratives shot in the city area are then edited, focusing on affect and corporeality, and uploaded on Argon. These are geospatially tagged onto certain locations in Malmö, which the will viewers access using Argon on mobile devices, the iPhone and/or iPad.
See AffeXity Proposal Video: https://www.youtube.com/
For the final launch of the AffeXity project, videos will be shot in and around Malmö for the performance and uploaded onto the Argon Browser for the viewer to download onto their mobile devices – ipads and iphones. The final AffeXity project will be launched Nov 2012. Several phases have to be undertaken in order to develop the technology and videos.
Screendance Videos Created in Phase 01:
Videos
Clip #1 Carlsberg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umlCMJ7Numg
Clip #2 Ghost Hands https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mExoLrKyFoU
Clip #3 Delicate Passage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE0fWBuXfoI
Clip #4 Laughing Bells https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYrvAHswcd0
Clip #5 Red Walls Feet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRbm7BNYVfU
Clip #6 Red Wall Dreaming http://youtu.be/oh5l1r1FEd0
Familiar Stranger – Choreography, Performance and Concept by Wubkle Kuindersma. Direction, camera and edit by Jeannette Ginslov. This was also shot this during the Laboratorium and explored affect and the haptic. It is 11:30 mins long and is a video installation work. It will be featured at the MEDEA evening, on another monitor.
Collaborators:
Prof Susan Kozel (currently based at Medea Collaborative Media Initiative, at Malmö University is responsible for concept, artistic direction, mixed media choreography and project management) SK
Jay David Bolter (Professor of Media and Technology, Mixed Environments Lab at Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA) JB
Maria Engberg (Lecturer at Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden) ME
Jeannette Ginslov (Independent Screen Dance Artist, Online Producer & Choreographer) JG
Karolina Rosenquist (Medea Collaborative Media Initiative, Malmö) KR
Wubkje Kuindersma (free lance dancer and choreographer based in Copenhagen) WK
Timo Engelhardt (Masters Student Malmö University Computer Science Department: Software Design) TE
Two other students from Georgia Tech are also involved in the project:
Nachiketas Ramanujam and Sanika Mokashi will work on the AR programming in USA
A composer will be found to compose an original sound score. Andrew Spitz is a possibility. He will soon be starting a Masters in Interaction Design at CIID in Copenhagen
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Download entry form is ok !!
We can send by mail, you write to festivalvdchilefivc@gmail.com
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Hello Jeannette, You can send your video, then the jury will define..
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loved the sound moves video!
see ya
That was just a spontaneous trial with a photo-camera and I used it in an experimental short movie.
I do have some more films but in October I will begin to study film at the art-academy, then the number of my films will sourly increase.
Leon
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Cheers
thx for your fiend request!
keep'n touch
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I posted it more from a retrospective point of view than as current work....
the music is quite well known - Henryk Górecki Symphony No. 3, Op. 36 featuring the soloist Dawn Upshaw....
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