2014
DOI: 10.4018/ijcicg.2014070106
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Nuve

Abstract: The project presented here aims to explore the artistic possibilities offered by digital performances in real time, in the form of dance, which is regarded as a privileged form of body language in the interaction between the performer and a digital artifact, interaction that establishes itself as the driving element of the whole scenic narrative. To research the aforementioned possibilities, a digital artifact, named NUVE, was conceptualized, developed, and implemented for the purpose of creating a dance perfo… Show more

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“…This consistent cooperation between the full body and the virtual imagery is conceivable by figuring the distinctive speed of the various parts of the body and space. Initially rehearsed in 2009, and firstly presented in 2010, this solo, interpreted by Né Barros, was the motif for several publications [2,31,36].…”
Section: Nuve (2010)mentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…This consistent cooperation between the full body and the virtual imagery is conceivable by figuring the distinctive speed of the various parts of the body and space. Initially rehearsed in 2009, and firstly presented in 2010, this solo, interpreted by Né Barros, was the motif for several publications [2,31,36].…”
Section: Nuve (2010)mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…These projects often involved close collaboration between dance artists and technology specialists, usually artists themselves [1]. Though the appropriation of new technologies can be found in many relevant examples in dance, it is a field with the potential to explore the aesthetic and artistic level [2]. Several contemporary dance companies and artists experiment with new ways to present choreographies and movement using the digital [3].…”
Section: Performance and Media Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
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