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4. Tanzquartier Wien - scores: http://aaaaarg.org/ref/71ea1bb7d0e0e35f9e2258b4a82ee9dd | 4. Tanzquartier Wien - scores: http://aaaaarg.org/ref/71ea1bb7d0e0e35f9e2258b4a82ee9dd | ||
5. Chance/Indeterminancy in Cunningham's method: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merce_Cunningham#Chance_operations | |||
and Solo Suite in Space and Time 1953: http://www.mercecunningham.org/index.cfm/choreography/dancedetail/params/work_ID/54/ | |||
Revision as of 16:33, 15 May 2015
Focus on spatial procedures and the architecture of movement maps so well onto computer algorithms and virtual spaces
Since we’re no longer restricted to the prescribed classical methods of connection, we’re open to an extraordinary leap in connection, which is just a matter of defining connective space. - W.Forsythe.
Subject-Verb-Object
Time//Duration + Space
Labanotation uses abstract symbols to define the:
- Direction and level of the movement
- Part of the body doing the movement
- Duration of the movement
- Dynamic quality of the movement
1.Tino Sehgal at Tate Modern : https://vimeo.com/54314537
2. Anne Theresa: A Choreographer's Score - Cesena - Excerpt : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nob9Avyi3W4 ("movement and sound is suspended"- STOP)
and Fase: http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/1129
and Laban cube + floor patters: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkfhae2sgbM
3. Vito Acconti: http://aaaaarg.org/ref/8efb6f1c80463fb968a1861c216555e6
4. Tanzquartier Wien - scores: http://aaaaarg.org/ref/71ea1bb7d0e0e35f9e2258b4a82ee9dd
5. Chance/Indeterminancy in Cunningham's method: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merce_Cunningham#Chance_operations
and Solo Suite in Space and Time 1953: http://www.mercecunningham.org/index.cfm/choreography/dancedetail/params/work_ID/54/
1.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Harmony
2. https://instantcomposition.wordpress.com/knowledge-base-i-i-c/knowledge-base-structures/
3. http://aaaaarg.org/ref/c5db06bbe72a5b829162f33a01feaa6d
4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_graph_theory
5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamiltonian_path
6. http://aaaaarg.org/ref/b1fb9abdde28ed4cc92d7a4ef0e2c14c (on Lanban's)