Joana's finale

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Research & Project




- - - - - - - the areas researched ▪ phenomenology and movement studies;

▪ performance art and notation systems;

▪ choreography history and methodologies;

▪ computer history and cybernetics;

▪ hybrid media practices;

▪ web programming languages and interfaces;

▪ live coding;




- - - - - - - a brief history of of Joana's life at Pzi

Work - Master - Pzi

Joana's Research Sum.

Workshop Wdka




- - - - - - - and the selected final outputs you have elaborated as your graduation project

Performance + WebPage_Act_l,_ll,_lll

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3 Acts + transitions moments;


[1] “This is a neutral Performance” - intro choreographic thought - ‘word based’
[2] “Spacing and Timing” - explore this two concepts - ‘graphic based’
[3] “Found Movement” - towards the end.

⁃ Three Part division - “Japanese tripartite form is jo-ha-kyū —the introduction, the scatterings, and the rushing toward the end.” To "beginning, break, rapid", it essentially means that all actions or efforts should begin slowly, speed up, and then end swiftly.




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\ further manipulation / live-code;

\ more juxtaposition of coding functions;

\ use snippets from source code;

\ addition of 3D view;

\ revision of speech is extended (calling functions + adding other phrases);

\ interface set-up;

Installation


- - - - - - - your aims



▪ research and practice based;

▪ articulate: choreography/ performance <<<>>> graphic design at a personal level this is a search for a possible symbiosis between two disciplines.

▪ autonomous, personal, creative, reflective methodology/tool;

a point of departure:


\ explore other formats - open rehearsals;

\ co-creation/ collaborations between the two fields (choreographers and designers);

\ integrate movement expression in different ways;

\ adapt to different spaces and time - events;

\ expand the glossary/ research into other modes of choreography; - library/ archive of "choreographic-codes".