Transmission in motion : the technologizing of dance / edited by Maaike Bleeker

Contributor(s): Bleeker, MCall number: 792.8 T772 2017 Material type: BookBookPublisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2017Description: xxiii, 244 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 9781138189447 :Subject(s): Dance and technology | Dance -- Data processingDDC classification: 792.8 T772 2017 Online resources: ดูปกและสารบัญ (see cover and contents)
Contents:
Movements Across Media : Twelve Tools for Transmission / Maaike Bleeker and Scott deLahunta -- Not Fade Away : Thoughts on Preserving Cunningham's Loops / Paul Kaiser -- Steve Paxton's Material for the Spine : The Experience of a Sensorial Edition / Florence Corin -- William Forsythe's Improvisation Technologies : A Short Design History of Digital Dance Transmission Projects on CD-ROM and DVD-ROM 1994-2011 / Chris Ziegler -- A Choreographer's Score : Anna Teresa De Keersmaeker / Bojana Cvejic -- Archiving the Dance : Making Siobhan Davies RePlay / Sarah Whatley -- Digital Dance Archives / Rachel Fensham -- The Dance-Tech Project : How Like a Network / Marlon Barrios Solano -- Double Skin/Double Mind : EG | PC's Interactive Installation / Bertha Bermúdez Pascual -- What Else Might this Dance Look Like? : Synchronous Objects / Norah Zuniga Shaw -- Wayne McGregor's Choreographic Language Agent / Scott deLahunta -- BADco. and Daniel Turing : Whatever Dance Toolbox / Nikolina Pristas, Goran Sergej Pristac and Tomislav Medak -- Motion Bank : a Broad Context for Choreographic Research / Scott deLahunta -- Making Knowledge from Movement : Some Notes on the Contextual Impetus to Transmit Knowledge from Dance / James Leach -- Dancing in Digital Archives : Circulation, Pedagogy, Performance / Harmony Bench -- Digital Dance : The Challenges for Traditional Copyright Law / Charlotte Waelde & Sarah Whatley -- Between Grammatization and Live Movement Sampling / Sally Jane Norman -- What if this Were an Archive? : Abstraction, Enactment, and Human Implicatedness / Maaike Bleeker -- Indeterminate Acts : Technology, Choreography and Bodily Affects / Chris Salter -- Newman's Note, Entanglement, and the Demands of Choreography : Letter to a Choreographer / Alva Noë.
Summary: Transmission in Motion examines these extraordinary projects ‘from the inside’, presenting in-depth analyses by the practitioners, artists and collectives involved in their development. These studies are framed by scholarly reflection, illuminating the significance of these projects in the context of current debates on dance, the (multi-media) archive, immaterial cultural heritage and copyright, embodied cognition, education, media culture and the knowledge society.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Movements Across Media : Twelve Tools for Transmission / Maaike Bleeker and Scott deLahunta -- Not Fade Away : Thoughts on Preserving Cunningham's Loops / Paul Kaiser -- Steve Paxton's Material for the Spine : The Experience of a Sensorial Edition / Florence Corin -- William Forsythe's Improvisation Technologies : A Short Design History of Digital Dance Transmission Projects on CD-ROM and DVD-ROM 1994-2011 / Chris Ziegler -- A Choreographer's Score : Anna Teresa De Keersmaeker / Bojana Cvejic -- Archiving the Dance : Making Siobhan Davies RePlay / Sarah Whatley -- Digital Dance Archives / Rachel Fensham -- The Dance-Tech Project : How Like a Network / Marlon Barrios Solano -- Double Skin/Double Mind : EG | PC's Interactive Installation / Bertha Bermúdez Pascual -- What Else Might this Dance Look Like? : Synchronous Objects / Norah Zuniga Shaw -- Wayne McGregor's Choreographic Language Agent / Scott deLahunta -- BADco. and Daniel Turing : Whatever Dance Toolbox / Nikolina Pristas, Goran Sergej Pristac and Tomislav Medak -- Motion Bank : a Broad Context for Choreographic Research / Scott deLahunta -- Making Knowledge from Movement : Some Notes on the Contextual Impetus to Transmit Knowledge from Dance / James Leach -- Dancing in Digital Archives : Circulation, Pedagogy, Performance / Harmony Bench -- Digital Dance : The Challenges for Traditional Copyright Law / Charlotte Waelde & Sarah Whatley -- Between Grammatization and Live Movement Sampling / Sally Jane Norman -- What if this Were an Archive? : Abstraction, Enactment, and Human Implicatedness / Maaike Bleeker -- Indeterminate Acts : Technology, Choreography and Bodily Affects / Chris Salter -- Newman's Note, Entanglement, and the Demands of Choreography : Letter to a Choreographer / Alva Noë.

Transmission in Motion examines these extraordinary projects ‘from the inside’, presenting in-depth analyses by the practitioners, artists and collectives involved in their development. These studies are framed by scholarly reflection, illuminating the significance of these projects in the context of current debates on dance, the (multi-media) archive, immaterial cultural heritage and copyright, embodied cognition, education, media culture and the knowledge society.

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