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Daniel Tércio (editor) | Articles and artistic synopsis: Åsa Unander-Scharin, Aylin Kalem, Beliz Demircioglu, Bruno Costa, Daniel Tércio, Denis Poulin, Fernando Galrito, Fernando Nabais, Filipe Pais. Heather Raikes, João Samões, José Braz, Kirk Woolford, Kostas Daflos, Martine Époque, Mutin Association, Paula Varanda, Peter Holden, Rudolfo Quintas, Sarah Rubidge, Sophia Lycouris, Stephan Jürgens
 
 

TeDance began as a project supported by the Foundation for Science and Technology. At its inception, it sought to establish connections between four areas - motion capture, augmented reality, character animation and choreography - an experimental and artistic perspective. In this book, the reader may find a set of texts by both Portuguese and foreign researchers and art critics, giving extra volume to the original frame. In fact, the reader will find the four mentioned areas not just as unambiguous vertices, but as attractors for traces of unequal intensities.

This book is not, however, a 'reader', but rather a contribution in order to to better understand the varying geometry of this cubic form that receives new additions in every moment. We believe that the body is at the center of this changing form. And this, in fact, is something that dance - perhaps more than any other performance art - never tires of reminding us.

 
 
 
Perspectives on Technologically Expanded DancePublisher: FMH, Lisboa | Released: 2009 | ISBN: 987-972-735-160-2 | Size: 22 x 24 cm | Pages: 249 | Language: English | Paperback (1 DVD)