Guilhereme, I've done several collaborative dance projects that were mediated through web-based technologies In the area of teaching and learning: 1. Dancing in Cyberspace: Creating with the Virtual Body (in collaboration with Iris Garland) 2. Dance Traces (dance and architecture students) 2. Reconstructing the Work of Hanya Holm ...and performance works that were developed through collaborative storyboarding on the web: Janus/Ghost Stories inVitrio Split Portal My dissertation discusses this issue. The title is "Collaborative Choreography Using Lifeforms and Internet Communication". It's not published yet but I can send you more information if necessary about the advantages and disadvantages, depending on what your goals are. I recommend doing a search for computer-mediated communication and arts. Best, Lisa >Guilherme, > > Welcome to the field. There is a good reason you are finding it >difficult to find what you need: it doesn't exist in any kind of coherent >fashion (that I have ever heard of). Sounds like a dissertation to me. Good >luck. Kent > >Guilherme wrote: > >> Hello All >> >> my name is Guilherme Schulze and currently I am beginning my PhD research >> at the University of Surrey (UK). My concern is about the use of Multimedia >> technologies through the web as instrument(s) or tools for dance creation >> and learning. >> >> At this moment I am trying to elaborate a timetable about this theme. >> However I am finding very difficult to get specific historical stuff about >> the relationship between dance and the web. >> >> Any help about that or general comments will be very welcomed. > > > > All the best > > Guilherme > > G.Schulze@surrey.ac.uk -- Lisa Naugle, Ph.D University of California, Irvine Claire Trevor School of the Arts, Department of Dance MAB 300 Irvine, California 92697-2775 email: lnaugle@uci.edu tel: (949) 824-3209 fax: (949) 824-4563 http://dance.arts.uci.edu/lnaugle/
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