The present paper investigates aspects of technologically mediated embodied interaction in dance-driven music performance based on an educational collaboration project between a computer music researcher and a dance researcher. We relate the experiences we made during a collaboration with students between two undergraduate courses in Greece, using a system with low-cost wireless sensors to transmit dancers motion over the internet and create sound in real time at remote class locations (Corfu, Nafplion). Questions explored are: How can we enable students to use sensors as sources of sound control? How can we enable the collaboration of students in groups to create performance structures? How can we create presentation scenarios ...
Dancing in Cyberspace: Creating with the Virtual Body is a pilot university dance course that explor...
This paper considers the role and impact of new and emerging e-Science tools on practice-led researc...
In this paper, I review recent interactive music and dance collaborations and discuss my composition...
A Goldsmiths based AHRC funded project within the ‘Tackling the Impact of COVID-19’ UKRI call. In co...
International audienceWe present a performance-led inquiry that involved a live coder programming mo...
In this chapter we aim to offer an interrogation into the future of dance, framed by theoretical que...
This paper introduces our collective work “Patterns in Between Intelligences”, a performance piece t...
The aim of this research undertaking is to understand the potential development of dance performance...
This demonstration will present a performance between two musicians and a dancer demonstrating netwo...
In this chapter, the author writes about the creative process behind her dance and sound collaborati...
Vconect (http://www.vconect-project.eu/) is an EU Framework 7 research program. One of the aims is t...
This paper considers the role and impact of new and emerging e-Science tools on practice-led researc...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
Digital technologies are increasingly becoming part of dance performances: they for instance appear ...
Digital technologies are increasingly becoming part of dance performances: they for instance appear ...
Dancing in Cyberspace: Creating with the Virtual Body is a pilot university dance course that explor...
This paper considers the role and impact of new and emerging e-Science tools on practice-led researc...
In this paper, I review recent interactive music and dance collaborations and discuss my composition...
A Goldsmiths based AHRC funded project within the ‘Tackling the Impact of COVID-19’ UKRI call. In co...
International audienceWe present a performance-led inquiry that involved a live coder programming mo...
In this chapter we aim to offer an interrogation into the future of dance, framed by theoretical que...
This paper introduces our collective work “Patterns in Between Intelligences”, a performance piece t...
The aim of this research undertaking is to understand the potential development of dance performance...
This demonstration will present a performance between two musicians and a dancer demonstrating netwo...
In this chapter, the author writes about the creative process behind her dance and sound collaborati...
Vconect (http://www.vconect-project.eu/) is an EU Framework 7 research program. One of the aims is t...
This paper considers the role and impact of new and emerging e-Science tools on practice-led researc...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
Digital technologies are increasingly becoming part of dance performances: they for instance appear ...
Digital technologies are increasingly becoming part of dance performances: they for instance appear ...
Dancing in Cyberspace: Creating with the Virtual Body is a pilot university dance course that explor...
This paper considers the role and impact of new and emerging e-Science tools on practice-led researc...
In this paper, I review recent interactive music and dance collaborations and discuss my composition...