"Body - Art & Technological Transformations"
a workshop directed by Johannes Birringer


This workshop is a component of a longer research cycle, "Environments," which was originated at Ohio State University's Dance &Technology Program in 1999. It has evolved through 12 phases; the touring concept is explained below.

 

 

Environments

 

The lab workshop on "Environments" has been offered at dance festivals and conferences since 1999

 


Workshop Method: 2 or 3 hour lab

Introduction: "designing a laboratory for movement technologies"
00 - 45. min Introducing designs and diagrams (film/website excerpts from my work, practical issues)
45.- 65.min space for discussion & exchange; transforming the studio
65.-120.min physical experimentation, tests with camera interfaces, sensors, and digital tools

120.-180 min feedback, analysis of digital data captured during test; projections, uplinks.

Participants will physically experience and intimate the propositions for new environments and explore the question of training/composing with new digital tools and sculptural/architectural ideas for experimentation in installation and interactive environments.

 

Environment LAB concept:

 

The lab creates a space for research, locating ourselves in the larger contemporary contexts of experimentation with digital media, designing such spaces of experimentation, and navigating/moving in them.

We think through all the dimensions of "e n v i r o n m e n t", how it affects dance, how dance affects environment, how dance interacts, how environments interact, how we perform within sensitive and responsive environments (architectures, interfaces, objects, textures, light, sound, silence, projections), how we integrate spatial, acoustic and imagistic media into our movement senses, how movement converges with digital information and vice versa.

 

We explore integrated methods & improvisations with these spaces and relations, create our own interactive process-method and theory of such compositional process.

 

The workshop includes a demonstration of the possible transformations of a "rehearsal" studio into a digitally enhanced, plastic environment for interactive experiments (movement, voice, sound, light, projection, sensitive/motion tracking devices, feedback systems)

 

l i n k t o OSU ENVIRONMENT LAB

 

Technical requirements:

1. Space: blackbox studio, rehearsal space, industrial site, gallery or theatre

2. Two video projectors (LCD) with sound system for audio (amp, mixer, speakers), one white wall or white scrims. Flexible construction elements, risers, wood, etc. Additional small external speakers for computer/audio. One VCR (VHS) Two G4 Macintosh desktop computers with Firewire in/out.

3. Internet access (dedicated line or Ethernet connection to server)

4. Flexible Lights (dimmer board)

5. One or two digital camera(s), tripods

Presenter will bring Mac G3 laptops, 1 digital camera, videotapes, software, cables

 

 

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