Dancing in suits: a performer's perspective on the collaborative exchange between self, body, motion capture, animation and audience
conference contribution
posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00authored bySteph Hutchison, Kim Vincs
The motion capture process places unique demands on performers. The impact of this process on the simultaneously artistic/somatic nature of dance practice is profound. This paper explores, from a performer’s perspective, how the process of performing in an optical motion capture system can impact and limit, but also expand and reconfigure a dancer’s somatic practice. This paper argues that working within motion capture processes affects not only the immediate contexts of capture and interactive performance, but also sets up a dialogue between dance practices within and beyond the motion capture studio.
History
Event
International Symposium on Electronic Art (19th : Sydney, NSW)
Pagination
1 - 4
Publisher
ISEA, International Australian Network for Art & Technology, University of Sydney
Location
Sydney, NSW
Place of publication
Sydney, NSW
Start date
2013-06-07
End date
2013-06-16
ISBN-13
9780646913131
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication
Copyright notice
2013, ISEA
Editor/Contributor(s)
K Cleland, L Fisher, R Harley
Title of proceedings
ISEA 2013 : Resistance is Futile : Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Electronic Art