Double movement : an exploration of the interaction between live and digital dancer, sharing the physical space : an exegesis submitted to Auckland University of Technology in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Art and Design (MA&D), 2012 / Dannielle Chandler ; supervisors: Jennifer Nikolai, Gregory Bennett.

Exploring the interaction between live and digital dancer I ask: how can digital technologies such as motion capture (mocap) and video projection be employed to enhance live dance performance? Using Practice as Research (PaR), and a Dramaturgical approach, I interrogate and challenge the relationshi...

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Main Author: Chandler, Dannielle (Author)
Corporate Author: AUT University. School of Art and Design
Format: Ethesis
Language:English
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Summary:Exploring the interaction between live and digital dancer I ask: how can digital technologies such as motion capture (mocap) and video projection be employed to enhance live dance performance? Using Practice as Research (PaR), and a Dramaturgical approach, I interrogate and challenge the relationship between dance and technology. Choreography and structured improvisation are framed by implemented and inherent Obstructions, as part of a dramaturgical investigation of a dialogue between live and digital dancer. An exploration into the use of space (virtual and physical) reflects the application of constraints in the choreographic process. I ask: how does the form the digital dancer takes affect the relationship with the live dancer? The final outcome is a dance performance with live and digital dancers interacting in the physical space. The two dance pieces: Sheet Piece and Box Piece, which together comprise Double Movement, follow Auslander's idea that technology cannot replace human presence in performance but can extend the capabilities of human performers.
Author supplied keywords: Dance; Motion capture; Dance and motion capture; Liminal space; Live performance; Live and digital dancer; Dramaturgy; Practice as research.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Also held in print ( leaves : illustrations ; 30 cm) (T 792.8 CHA) in off-campus storage, box 218.
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