Re: Internet 2 Performance

From: by way of dance-tech-admin@dancetechnology.org (Jeffrey.Bary@nyu.edu)
Date: 11/21/02


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>can we witness this project in NYC or online?
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It won't be available online but in NYC it is open to the public:

8PM Thursday November 21, 2002
Black Box Theater
Pless Hall
83 Washington Square East

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>"Lisa Naugle (by way of dance-tech-admin@dancetechnology.org)" wrote:
>
>>  COAST-TO-COAST INTERNET 2 PERFORMANCE EVENTThursday, Nov. 21, 5-6:30
>>  pmUniversity of California, IrvineMotion Capture StudioAdmission is
>>  free.  Information: (949) 824-4259 University of California, Irvine
>>  dancers and musicians will participate in a multimedia Internet 2
>>  collaboration with New York University, titled Voyage of Aeneas:
>>  FIXED/NOT on Thursday, Nov. 21, 5-6 pm  (PST) / 8-9 pm (EST) in the
>>  UCI Motion Capture Studio.   This production is the result of
>>  continuing research by Lisa Naugle, UCI assistant professor of dance
>>  and technology, in the field of telematic dance, which is the
>>  distribution of choreography over various geographical locations using
>>  the Internet and other networked systems.  Naugle has been exploring
>>  the creative and technical potential of telematic dance since 1996 and
>>  sees it as a new research paradigm for the production, dissemination
>>  and recording of computer-based techniques and cross-cultural exchange
>>  of dance and media. "Voyage of Aeneas: FIXED/NOT" explores a dialogue
>>  of music, choreography, improvisation and abstract sound scapes.  In
>>  this performance, UCI will send video of dances choreographed by
>>  Naugle to New York.  Seven graduate students from the Dance Department
>>  were selected to work with Naugle on the development of these works.
>>  In addition, composers Norman Beede, Fred Bevilaqua, Jeff Ridenour and
>>  Cuca Estevas,  and actress Alexia Bevilaqua were invited to
>>  collaborate on the project.  Three of the music works involve
>>  motion-tracking systems where dancers will influence the playback of
>>  sound and text.  At New York University, faculty, staff and students
>>  from Music Technology, Dance and the Courant Institute of Mathematics
>>  have been working on complementary themes toward the creation of music
>>  and dance improvisation scores.  Each location will send and receive
>>  DVD quality audio and video over Internet 2 connections, allowing for
>>  real-time music and dance interactions between the
>>  sites.--=====================================
>>  Dr. Lisa Naugle
>>  Dance and Technology
>>  University of California, Irvine
>>  Claire Trevor School of the Arts, Department of Dance
>>  MAB 300
>>  Irvine, California  92697-2775
>>  email:  lnaugle@uci.edutel:  (949) 824-3209fax:  (949)
>>
>>824-4563http://dance.arts.uci.edu/lnaugle/--============_-1174346557==_ma============--
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