posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00authored byScott Delahunta
A growing collection of self-determined reflections on dance practice are being published by choreographers in a variety of formats. Often working in collaboration with researchers, editors and designers, these heterogeneous publication projects make use of text, moving image and more open-ended digital tools and platforms. Many of these projects are either newly available or are in the process of development. In addition to offering practice led contributions to the discourse on dance, they point towards the artist's role in developing alternative forms of documenting, analyzing, notating and archiving contemporary dance.
History
Event
International Symposium on Electronic Art (16th : 2010 : Ruhr, Germany)
Pagination
42 - 44
Publisher
[The Conference]
Location
Ruhr, Germany
Place of publication
Ruhr, Germany
Start date
2010-08-20
End date
2010-08-29
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication
Copyright notice
2010, IEEE
Title of proceedings
ISEA 2010 : Proceedings from the 2010 International Symposium on Electronic Art