Based on an evaluation of the corporeal gesture and movement, the article aims to reflect on the problem of the creation of space in architecture, underlining its dynamic nature and thus marking a counterpoint to the traditional vision that, from Hegel, associates architecture with the simple mere elaboration of a monolithic or static spatiality. The aim is to establish an analogy between architectural construction, that is, the practice of building walls and spatial divisions, and the creation of dance’s own spatiality. Following some general intuitions of Wittgenstein and Lyotard and, above all, emphasizing the transformative stake of the Deleuzian notion of “line of flight”, an hypothesis is proposed: that it is possible to conceive a de...
A PhotocopyFrom the ancient time, according to the man's development insight in to the world the int...
What concepts about movement & the body can architects learn from the discipline of dance? By analy...
I cannot help searching for new images; and this I do, not for the sake of their novelty, but for th...
This article aims to develop a counterpoint between the notions of body and spatiality traditionally...
International audience“My investigations on the capture of the dancing figure by a spectator or the ...
The aim of this creative project is the search for an alternative path of spatial understanding and ...
La danza contemporánea ha manifestado a lo largo de los últimos sesenta años un desarrollo sin prece...
This project has three main aims. First, it seeks to rethink space and spatiality from movement. To ...
Body, even at its most still form, is the most violent against the acclamations of architectural spa...
(Thesis Statement) Space, said choreographer George Balanchine, \u27is everything\u27. A symphony c...
Being inspired by architecture and using non-traditional space for new dance production is nowadays ...
This paper focuses on the kinesthetics of human bodies, whether engaged in generic everyday movement...
Dance is an art form that deals with the movement of the body done rhythmically and is usually perfo...
The problem of architecture today is controlled basing on the arrangement of bodies in space. It is ...
This article focuses on architectural installations that emerged as an extension of installation art...
A PhotocopyFrom the ancient time, according to the man's development insight in to the world the int...
What concepts about movement & the body can architects learn from the discipline of dance? By analy...
I cannot help searching for new images; and this I do, not for the sake of their novelty, but for th...
This article aims to develop a counterpoint between the notions of body and spatiality traditionally...
International audience“My investigations on the capture of the dancing figure by a spectator or the ...
The aim of this creative project is the search for an alternative path of spatial understanding and ...
La danza contemporánea ha manifestado a lo largo de los últimos sesenta años un desarrollo sin prece...
This project has three main aims. First, it seeks to rethink space and spatiality from movement. To ...
Body, even at its most still form, is the most violent against the acclamations of architectural spa...
(Thesis Statement) Space, said choreographer George Balanchine, \u27is everything\u27. A symphony c...
Being inspired by architecture and using non-traditional space for new dance production is nowadays ...
This paper focuses on the kinesthetics of human bodies, whether engaged in generic everyday movement...
Dance is an art form that deals with the movement of the body done rhythmically and is usually perfo...
The problem of architecture today is controlled basing on the arrangement of bodies in space. It is ...
This article focuses on architectural installations that emerged as an extension of installation art...
A PhotocopyFrom the ancient time, according to the man's development insight in to the world the int...
What concepts about movement & the body can architects learn from the discipline of dance? By analy...
I cannot help searching for new images; and this I do, not for the sake of their novelty, but for th...