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For Patricia
“For Patricia” is a dance piece where the choreographic and musical composition is generated in real-time with AI and through audience interaction. The piece is an ode to postmodernism in Dance. “For Patricia”, or for Trisha, is in honor of one of the inventors of postmodernism Trisha Brown. Expanding on the legacy of Brown and…
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Yugen
“Yugen” (Jap. “mystery and depth”) is a pas de deux dance performance of the dancer Christine Bonansea with several representations of herself in a feedback loop. Her body transforms from human to abstract figurines to superhuman VR avatar. The avatar is bouncing back onto the dancer’s body, who wears a capture (MC) suit that also…
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Collective Cadence
“Collective Cadence” investigates the complex dynamics between mass dances, individual expression, and control systems. The project emphasizes rhythm’s crucial role in initiating, disseminating, and encapsulating collective desires and fears. Intertwining elements of history, anthropology, ethnomusicology, and AI co-creation, it scrutinizes how performing rhythm functions as a societal response mechanism, supporting, evading, or combating dominant structures.…
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Temporal Spaces
Step into an immersive dance world with Max Levy and Celia Bétourné’s Temporal Spaces, a multimedia installation that empowers the audience to become the dancer, choreographer, and viewer of their own iterative choreographic work. The project emphasizes the interplay between the seen and the unseen, creating unique zones with distinct rules and feedback triggers that…
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SFDCANBAC++
Stage for Digital, Contagious, and Networked Bodies and Code++ (SFDCANBAC++) Bodies, colorful objects, live-codes and glitter pixels continuously change their constellations on the stage – superimposing and subtracting, grouping and ungrouping – while the abundance of “actors” never arrives to a specific form. The performance is a “petri dish” where something happens as if in the lab…
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Fully-funded PhD in Movement and Computational Creativity
In the scope of the MODINA project, coordinator Tallinn University is offering a fully-funded PhD in Movement and Computational Creativity. Application deadline: 29/June. More information: https://www.tlu.ee/en/dt/applying-phd-school-digital-technologies Description: The aim of the research is to expand the creative possibilities for contemporary dance performances and augment the experience for the audience using digital technology – with an…
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OPEN CALL for MODINA Dance & Technology Residencies (2023-24)
OPEN CALL for duos of European-based dance artists and creative technologists; Deadline to apply: 24/May ABOUT MODINA The project MODINA (Movement, Digital Intelligence and Interactive Audience) aims to expand the creative possibilities for contemporary dance performances, and augment the experience for the audience, using digital technology – with an emphasis on exploring artificial intelligence (AI)…
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MODINA project start, 1/4/2023
Today 1/4/2023 marks the start of the Movement, Digital Intelligence and Interactive Audience (MODINA) project on dance and technology. We invite you to check our About page, to subscribe our mailing list and to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube (see links below). In the next weeks, we will launch an Open Call for artist residencies, and…