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Transmission in Motion: The Technologizing of Dance

Editat de Maaike Bleeker
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 sep 2016
How can various technologies, from the more conventional to the very new, be used to archive, share and understand dance movement? How can they become part of new ways of creating dance? What does this tell us about the ways in which technology is part of how we make sense and think?
Well-known choreographers and dance collectives including William Forsythe, Siohban Davis, Merce Cunningham, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and BADco. have initiated projects to investigate these questions, and in so doing have inaugurated a new era for dance archives, education, research and creation. Their work draws attention to the intimate relationship between the technologies we use and the ways in which we think, perceive, and make sense.
Transmission in Motion examines these extraordinary projects ‘from the inside’, presenting in-depth analyses by the practitioners, artists and collectives involved in their development. These studies are framed by scholarly reflection, illuminating the significance of these projects in the context of current debates on dance, the (multi-media) archive, immaterial cultural heritage and copyright, embodied cognition, education, media culture and the knowledge society.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138189447
ISBN-10: 1138189448
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction
Part 1
  1. Movements Across Media: Twelve Tools for Transmission. Maaike Bleeker and Scott deLahunta
  2. Not Fade Away—Thoughts on Preserving Cunningham’s LoopsPaul Kaiser
  3. Steve Paxton’s Material for the Spine: The Experience of a Sensorial Edition Florence Corin
  4. William Forsythe’s Improvisation Technologies. A Short Design History of Digital Dance Transmission Projects on CD-ROM and DVD-ROM 1994 – 2011 Chris Ziegler
  5. A Choreographer’s Score: Anna Teresa De Keersmaeker Bojana Cvejić
  6. Archiving the Dance: Making Siobhan Davies RePlaySarah Whatley
  7. Digital Dance Archives Rachel Fensham
  8. The Dance-Tech Project: How Like a Network Marlon Barrios Solano
  9. Double Skin/Double Mind: EG | PC’s Interactive Installation Bertha Bermúdez Pascual
  10. What Else Might this Dance Look Like? Synchronous ObjectsNorah Zuniga Shaw
  11. Wayne McGregor’s Choreographic Language AgentScott deLahunta
  12. BADco. and Daniel Turing: Whatever Dance ToolboxNikolina Pristaš, Goran Sergej Pristaš and Tomislav Medak
  13. Motion Bank: a Broad Context for Choreographic Research Scott deLahunta
    Part 2
  14. Making Knowledge from Movement. Some Notes on the Contextual Impetus to Transmit Knowledge from Dance James Leach
  15. Dancing in Digital Archives: Circulation, Pedagogy, Performance Harmony Bench
  16. Digital Dance: The Challenges for Traditional Copyright Law Charlotte Waelde & Sarah Whatley
  17. Between Grammatization and Live Movement Sampling Sally Jane Norman
  18. What if this Were an Archive? Abstraction, Enactment, and Human Implicatedness Maaike Bleeker
  19. Indeterminate Acts: Technology, Choreography and Bodily Affects Chris Salter
  20. Newman’s Note, Entanglement, and the Demands of Choreography: Letter to a Choreographer
Alva Noë
 

Notă biografică

Maaike Bleeker is a professor in the Department of Media and Culture Studies at Utrecht University.

Descriere

Transmission in Motion examines a selection of extraordinary dance digitization projects ‘from the inside’, presenting in-depth analyses by the practitioners, artists and collectives involved in their development. These studies are framed by scholarly reflection, illuminating the significance of these projects in the context of current debates on dance, the (multi-media) archive, immaterial cultural heritage and copyright, embodied cognition, education, media culture and the knowledge society.