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TOKYO

 

                          Tokyo University of the Arts

                                 Department of Intermedia Art

Studio 209, 5000 Omonma, Toride, IBARAKI Prefecture 302-0001 JAPAN

          https://www.geidai.ac.jp/english/art/intermedia-art

 

                   Performance dates: 8, 21, 22, 25, 26 June 2018

                                        

                                 Performative Environments in the Arts Research Laboratory - PEARL

 

                                                                                       Magnetic Dance
 

The performance "Magnetic Dance" is a telematic dance performance, where dancers in different locations use their movements to weave the rhythm and melody of the music through their movements measured by wearable wireless sensors. Current locations planned for performance are Tokyo (in cooperation with the Department of Intermedia Art at the Tokyo University of the Arts), Brussels, and Athens (in cooperation with the National Observatory of Athens). In each location, a sound synthesis algorithm is used to produce the sound locally, by combining the data received at all locations in the performance. The idea of remotely coordinating rhythmic patterns through movement is inspired by the experiments made to confirm John Stewart Bell's theorem explaining entanglement phenomena in quantum mechanics and by traditional African music performance practices as well as references to the relationship between song and weaving in early Greek and Mesopotamian cultures.

 

 

 

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