This interdisciplinary research develops and puts forward an exploratory analysis of three styles of urban dance: liquid, digitz, and finger tutting using Laban Movement Analysis, a rigorous methodology for analyzing human movement. I suggest that perceptual and cognitive principles, particularly Gestalt laws of perceptual organization and the spatial cognition principle of ‘structure from motion’, explain and underlie the visual expressive and communicative strength of these styles through a process I describe as dance illusioning. I put forward three dance illusioning modes: spatial tangibilization, rejointing, and spatial quantization. Furthermore, I develop a novel approach to explaining the effects of technology on dance praxis through...
Kinesemiotics: a pilot research on the interdisciplinary study of dance discours
This article outlines the potential of dance improvisation practice to function as a technological i...
A general view of various ways in which virtual dance can be understood is presented in the first pa...
This interdisciplinary research develops and puts forward an exploratory analysis of three styles of...
We illustrate how technology has influenced creative, embodied practices in urban dance styles by an...
The object of this thesis is the relation between dance and technology in all its different aspects,...
This practice-based research examines interactive and immersive technologies from the perspective of...
Situated cognition seems to be one of the relevant pillars in the literature on embodied cognition: ...
This thesis extrapolates from three exemplary practices of staged digital dance created with real-ti...
This chapter explores technology’s role as a key creative agent within digital dance performance mak...
In this dissertation I argue that body movement can produce new and transgressive physical relations...
One of the primary assumptions of dance studies is that dance as an art only exists in the moment of...
The engagement of dancing bodies and digital technology such as software, sensor, sonic equipment, c...
Contemporary cyborg theory tends to approach the integration of human bodies and technology innovati...
Our cultures are like our proprioceptive systems. Sever the cultural context from any activity and y...
Kinesemiotics: a pilot research on the interdisciplinary study of dance discours
This article outlines the potential of dance improvisation practice to function as a technological i...
A general view of various ways in which virtual dance can be understood is presented in the first pa...
This interdisciplinary research develops and puts forward an exploratory analysis of three styles of...
We illustrate how technology has influenced creative, embodied practices in urban dance styles by an...
The object of this thesis is the relation between dance and technology in all its different aspects,...
This practice-based research examines interactive and immersive technologies from the perspective of...
Situated cognition seems to be one of the relevant pillars in the literature on embodied cognition: ...
This thesis extrapolates from three exemplary practices of staged digital dance created with real-ti...
This chapter explores technology’s role as a key creative agent within digital dance performance mak...
In this dissertation I argue that body movement can produce new and transgressive physical relations...
One of the primary assumptions of dance studies is that dance as an art only exists in the moment of...
The engagement of dancing bodies and digital technology such as software, sensor, sonic equipment, c...
Contemporary cyborg theory tends to approach the integration of human bodies and technology innovati...
Our cultures are like our proprioceptive systems. Sever the cultural context from any activity and y...
Kinesemiotics: a pilot research on the interdisciplinary study of dance discours
This article outlines the potential of dance improvisation practice to function as a technological i...
A general view of various ways in which virtual dance can be understood is presented in the first pa...