CHOREOGRAPHIC MORPHOLOGIES: DIGITAL VISUALISATION OF SPATIO-TEMPORAL STRUCTURE IN DANCE AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PERFORMANCE AND DOCUMENTATION
Author(s) -
Helen Bailey,
James Hewison,
Martin Turner
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
electronic workshops in computing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 1477-9358
DOI - 10.14236/ewic/eva2008.2
Subject(s) - dance , documentation , visualization , computer science , function (biology) , mode (computer interface) , human–computer interaction , choreography , multimedia , component (thermodynamics) , data visualization , visual arts , artificial intelligence , art , programming language , physics , evolutionary biology , biology , thermodynamics
Ersatz Dance and the e-dance project: James Hewison was a research collaborator, creative artist and performer in the e-dance project (funded by JISC, AHRC £400,000.00) from 2008 to 2010. Professor Helen Bailey (University of Bedfordshire) was the Principal Investigator with co-investigators from University of Manchester and The Open University. The project’s artistic and practice-based output was realised through the work of Ersatz Dance Company (Dir. Bailey), for which Hewison was an Associate Director, creative-collaborator and performer. The following research paper was an output from the e-dance project: Bailey, H., Hewison, J., Turner. M. (2008) “Choreographic Morphologies: digital visualisation of spatio-temporal structure in dance and the implications for performance and documentation” in EVA2008 International Conference Proceedings, British Computing Society, UK ISBN 978-1-906124-07-6.
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