Re: dance on film

From: Anthony Roberts (robertaw@stolaf.edu)
Date: 05/21/01


Kema,

Thanks for sharing your work. I was able to view the movie, and I also
appreciated the explanation of your process. I am including a url for
three examples of my current work with dance/technology, which is related
to what you are doing with 'Virtuasity.' Details on the creative process
will soon follow.
I would not recommend attempting to download the movies on a dial-up
connection, as my 56k connection at home took about 26 minutes. Also, you
will probably need the free QuickTime 5 player to view the movies.

Dance Movies at: http://www.stolaf.edu/depts/dance/dance-with-computer.htm

Also, I would like a larger QT version of your work, if you don't mind.

My best,

Anthony

"kema t. ekpei" wrote:

> There was a dance tech and film presentation in Manchester this weekend
> I offered the only computer work, I understand Yacov Slivkin has been
> making similar work but have been unable to get hold of him.
>
> To see my process and download the film go to:
>
> http://www.kema.org.uk/virtuasity.html
>
> If anyone would like a larger quicktime mail me and I will upload one.
>
> cheers
>
> Kema
>
> Kema T. Ekpei Esq.
>
> kema@kema.org.uk

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Anthony Roberts
Assistant Professor of Dance &
Technology and Teaching Faculty Consultant
St. Olaf College
1520 St. Olaf Avenue
Northfield, MN  55057
507-646-3622
email: robertaw@stolaf.edu
internet: http://www.stolaf.edu/depts/dance/



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