Using digital touch in the process of improvising and the implications for kinaesthesia
Katherine Rees
Abstract:The Digital Touch Project took place between 2019 and 2020 and is part of wider research considering wearable technology in dance-making. In questioning the use of body-worn digital tools/aids in the dance-making process, the project aimed to discover more about how technology-assisted creativity operates and its influence. Six experienced dancers/choreographers utilized the prototypes in their choreographic practices. The workshops enabled data collection via a mixed-method approach of semi-structured intervi… Show more
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