By Hand and Eye: Dance in the Space of the Artist’s Book is a practice-based research project that explores what potential there might be for dancing, or an expanded notion of dance, to be found and/or created in book form. For instance, how might a book dance, rehearse its contents? What relationships can be found or forged between the body and the artist’s book: the movement of the eye, the spacing of thought, temporality and duration, and the choreography of the page? These propositions have been explored and expanded through a tactile, experiential examination of selected artists’ books from the National Art Library (NAL) of the Victoria & Albert Museum, a translation/re-working of existing performances into book form, and the ...
"Move. Choreographing You explores the interaction between visual art and dance since the 1960s. Thi...
The experience of dance, of bodies moving in space, might reasonably be considered as ineffable – as...
By invitation from John Court, Haptic is one of two texts that respond to John Courts endurance draw...
by hand and eye: dance in the space of the artist's book is an ongoing project that explores potenti...
Co-curated with Lisa Otty, this exhibition showcases artists’ books and multiples to explore and exp...
Humans were expressing their needs and emotions in movement far before developing speech or any othe...
Kinematics is an experimental guide to alternative ways of looking at the elements of dance, reimagi...
'What is choreographic style?' 'What is the nature of the relationship between performance, choreogr...
I propose that a learnt somatic experience of dance can translate into another discipline such as vi...
My research investigates choreography that uses the kinesthetic experience of making visual art to i...
SYSTEMS OF MOVEMENT - The development of graphic scores for movements and excerpts of choreographies...
58 pagesThis study will consider the connections between the fields of literature and dance on the b...
"Move. Choreographing You explores the interaction between visual art and dance since the 1960s. Thi...
Dancing humanoids, robotic art installations, and music generated by mathematically precise methods ...
International audienceMy investigations on the capture of the dancing figure by a spectator or the c...
"Move. Choreographing You explores the interaction between visual art and dance since the 1960s. Thi...
The experience of dance, of bodies moving in space, might reasonably be considered as ineffable – as...
By invitation from John Court, Haptic is one of two texts that respond to John Courts endurance draw...
by hand and eye: dance in the space of the artist's book is an ongoing project that explores potenti...
Co-curated with Lisa Otty, this exhibition showcases artists’ books and multiples to explore and exp...
Humans were expressing their needs and emotions in movement far before developing speech or any othe...
Kinematics is an experimental guide to alternative ways of looking at the elements of dance, reimagi...
'What is choreographic style?' 'What is the nature of the relationship between performance, choreogr...
I propose that a learnt somatic experience of dance can translate into another discipline such as vi...
My research investigates choreography that uses the kinesthetic experience of making visual art to i...
SYSTEMS OF MOVEMENT - The development of graphic scores for movements and excerpts of choreographies...
58 pagesThis study will consider the connections between the fields of literature and dance on the b...
"Move. Choreographing You explores the interaction between visual art and dance since the 1960s. Thi...
Dancing humanoids, robotic art installations, and music generated by mathematically precise methods ...
International audienceMy investigations on the capture of the dancing figure by a spectator or the c...
"Move. Choreographing You explores the interaction between visual art and dance since the 1960s. Thi...
The experience of dance, of bodies moving in space, might reasonably be considered as ineffable – as...
By invitation from John Court, Haptic is one of two texts that respond to John Courts endurance draw...