Synchronous Objects for One Flat Thing, reproduced
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posted on 2024-06-06, 11:20authored byW Forsythe, M Palazzi, N Zuniga Shaw, Scott Advisor Non-author deLahunta
Synchronous Objects is a website where a visitor/ reader can investigate the interlocking systems of organisation in the choreography of William Forsythe's dance One Flat Thing, reproduced (2000). These systems were quantified through the collection of data and transformed into a series of objects - synchronous objects - that work in harmony to explore these choreographic structures, reveal their patterns and re-imagine what they might look like. The goal of the project was to create a learning platform to engage a broad public in this exploration of choreography, to explore cross-disciplinary research and to stimulate creative discovery for specialists and non-specialists alike.
History
Location
The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Start date
2009-04-01
End date
2009-04-30
Language
eng
Publication classification
J2.1 Minor original creative works, JC4 Curated exhibition or event - Other
Extent
analysis & visualizations of choreography
Editor/Contributor(s)
Lewis M, Albright B, Andereck M, Bhatawadekar S, Ban H, Calhoun A, Drozd J, Fry J, Quintanilha M, Reed A, Schroeder B, Skove L, Thorndike A, Twohig M, Ahlqvist O, Chan P, Cressie N, Turk S, Johnson J, Roman C, Waterhouse E, Haggard P, Noë A, deLahunta S, Lewis M, Albright B, Andereck M, Bhatawadekar S, Ban H, Calhoun A, Drozd J, Fry J, Quintanilha M, Reed A, Schroeder B, Skove L, Thorndike A, Twohig M, Ahlqvist O, Chan P, Cressie N, Turk S, Johnson J, Roman C, Waterhouse E, Haggard P, Noë A, deLahunta S
Event
Website Installation or On Line Resource (2009 : Columbus, Ohio)
Publisher
The Ohio State University and The Forsythe Company