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1voteThis Web site provides a general overview of Ghostcatching and includes several images and a short video clip. The visuals, along with brief textual explanations, help to elucidate the process of creating this work.
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1voteThis link leads to a rich YouTube collection of Bill T. Jones’s performances, interviews, and classes.
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1voteThis page compiles links to other projects that use technology in dance. On the top of the page, additional links under "Categories" lead to sections on the use of technology in notation, software, and stagecraft. This Web page is part of a larger directory that provides links on many types of dance.
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1voteThecla Schiphorst, one of the original designers of Life Forms, a computer choreography tool, elaborates on Cunningham’s use of technology to explore new movements in his choreography, and his varied uses of computer programs in creating new sequences of movement. Images of computer-generated dance figures, along with related quotes by Cunningham, illuminate the process.
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1voteThis brief article by Don Herbison-Evans gives an overview of the use of technology in dance over the last forty years. Dance notation, graphic figures, choreography, performance, and teaching are among the topics discussed.
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1voteThis article focuses on Transparent Technologies, a digital art convention. It discusses the use of technology by several dancers, artists, and musicians, and the difficulties they face in their work, such as broken technology and synchronizing mechanical and human movement. The article is part of a special section in the Voice, "Wired Dance World," and links to several other articles.
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1voteThe Web site is run by PALATINE, Performing Arts Learning and Teaching Innovation Network, a higher-education organization that promotes successful teaching and learning techniques in the performing arts. It hosts a directory that provides links to journals, projects, and performances on various dance topics, including "Dance Technology & Multimedia."
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1voteThis Web site hosts a broad interdisciplinary discussion of technology and new media and their use by artists, theorists, and scientists. It includes events, photos, member and group profiles, and a discussion forum. The discussion forum includes an inquiry, "Dance Technology; what is it?", posted on December 1, 2007.
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1voteThis article briefly outlines changes in the methods and technologies visual artists have used to conceptualize the relationship between space and time. The discussion begins with early Renaissance triptych painting, travels through the innovations with pin-hole camera and film, and concludes with a discussion of time in virtual space. This document opens as a PDF.
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