Under the direction of choreographer Louise Wagner, neuroscientists, philosophers, and dancers put the physical awareness of self at the center of an interdisciplinary study inspired by an installation by the pioneer of sound art: Prof. Bernhard Leitner. In her project, Louise Wagner uses the medium of dance to study the perception of sound, in order to communicate a different – physical – way of hearing through seeing movement
(Thesis Statement) Space, said choreographer George Balanchine, \u27is everything\u27. A symphony c...
An Artistic Inquiry in to the relationship that sound has to key themes arising from a Dance Movemen...
(n.d.), “to hear something with thoughtful attention, ” can serve as a useful basis for this discuss...
Under the direction of choreographer Louise Wagner, neuroscientists, philosophers, and dancers put t...
International audienceIn the last 4 years, we have developed a partnership between dance and neurosc...
Starting from an interdisciplinary perspective of methodological integration of the concepts of body...
Visitors interact with a blindfolded artist's body, the motions of which are tracked and translated ...
Actions like walking, sitting, standing or lying down are so common that you hardly think about them...
This thesis is focused on the field of art in which there is an organic connection of music/ /sound ...
Our research project with Associate Professor Maria Gillespie focuses on the investigation of corpor...
This paper reflects on the creation and perception of an interactive spatial ChoreoSonic performance...
This article discusses the interactions between body and sound in the creative process characterized...
Body, even at its most still form, is the most violent against the acclamations of architectural spa...
When using technology such as gesture-controlled live electronics, an expanded field of vocal art pe...
This workshop explores how the imagination can be used to flesh out strengthen physical choices usin...
(Thesis Statement) Space, said choreographer George Balanchine, \u27is everything\u27. A symphony c...
An Artistic Inquiry in to the relationship that sound has to key themes arising from a Dance Movemen...
(n.d.), “to hear something with thoughtful attention, ” can serve as a useful basis for this discuss...
Under the direction of choreographer Louise Wagner, neuroscientists, philosophers, and dancers put t...
International audienceIn the last 4 years, we have developed a partnership between dance and neurosc...
Starting from an interdisciplinary perspective of methodological integration of the concepts of body...
Visitors interact with a blindfolded artist's body, the motions of which are tracked and translated ...
Actions like walking, sitting, standing or lying down are so common that you hardly think about them...
This thesis is focused on the field of art in which there is an organic connection of music/ /sound ...
Our research project with Associate Professor Maria Gillespie focuses on the investigation of corpor...
This paper reflects on the creation and perception of an interactive spatial ChoreoSonic performance...
This article discusses the interactions between body and sound in the creative process characterized...
Body, even at its most still form, is the most violent against the acclamations of architectural spa...
When using technology such as gesture-controlled live electronics, an expanded field of vocal art pe...
This workshop explores how the imagination can be used to flesh out strengthen physical choices usin...
(Thesis Statement) Space, said choreographer George Balanchine, \u27is everything\u27. A symphony c...
An Artistic Inquiry in to the relationship that sound has to key themes arising from a Dance Movemen...
(n.d.), “to hear something with thoughtful attention, ” can serve as a useful basis for this discuss...