38 research outputs found
The kinesfield : a study of movement-based interactive and choreographic art
Merged with duplicate record 10026.1/680 on 14.03.2017 by CS (TIS)Through the exploration of practice and theory, this thesis aims to elucidate the
characteristics of movement-based interactive art and the kinesfield, a term developed
during the course of the research to describe the publics' body-medium. Movement-based
interactive art is based on choreographed movements of the body, media and specialized
technologies which facilitate new forms of participatory movement experience. This
emergent art form has initiated new methods of experiencing and presenting dance in the
public domain.
lt is argued that this leads to new artistic developments which may constitute a paradigm
shift of the concept of the body-medium in the field of dance. To understand whether the
shift is indeed paradigmatic, and to contribute to the development of dance and technology,
this study introduces and applies the concept of the kinesfield to extend the theory of the
body-medium as kinesphere, first proposed by Laban, and to challenge its characteristics in
the context of movement-based interactive art.
The concept of the kinesfield is employed to describe the relational dynamic of movement
interactions which traverse the body and material forms in unbounded space. By this
account, the body-medium is not defined geometrically, as in Laban's theory, but as a
temporal and spatial field. The kinesfield accounts for a complexity of movement
characteristics which pertain to the dynamic and relational experiences which occur
between the biological body and its natural and atmospheric surroundings, natural forces,
and its socio-cultural milieu.
The argument unfolds as a triangulation of three movement-based interactive artworks
(Shifting Ground, trajets, and Raumspielpuzzle) presented during the course of the thesis,
my physical and experiential knowledge in the field of dance and an interdisciplinary
literature investigation in the fields of dance, physiology/psychology/cognitive science,
philosophy and sociology, plastic arts and cinema. This written document is accompanied
by a CD-ROM which serves as an electronic appendix including images, videos and
diagrams of the works referenced in the written thesis.This thesis is a discussion of the experiential and conceptual characteristics which underpin the choreographic research of three movement-based interactive artworks I, Shifting Ground ( 1999), trajets (2000) and Raumspielpuzzle (2003). 2 In addition to elucidating an emergent mode of choreographic practice,3 this thesis proposes a new term which offers a description of the body-medium4 materialised in choreographic movement-based interactive art, namely the kinesfield
VU Solar Furnace: Final Design and Construction of Louver System
Solar energy is an environmentally clean and abundant alternative to the use of fossil fuels. One method of harnessing solar energy, solar thermal electrochemistry, uses a solar furnace to concentrate sunlight and heat a reactor to temperatures around 2000 K. At such high temperatures, metallic oxides can be decomposed into metals and oxygen with minimal electrical work. The solar furnace used for this process consists of a heliostat, which tracks the sun; a concentrator, which focuses the light to a single point; and a reactor in which the chemical reaction takes place. To control the amount of sunlight entering the system, and thus the final temperature in the reactor, a louver system is placed between the heliostat and concentrator. This research project focuses on the final design and construction of the louvers
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Lorsqu’un chercheur en danse précise que sa recherche est adossée à une pratique, notre imaginaire déclenche fréquemment une séquence où l’on se représente le chercheur en question, en jogging, en train de danser ou de performer en studio. Le sens du terme « pratique » ne dépasse pas alors la représentation qu’en a un étudiant en danse de première année, se demandant si le cursus qu’il entame comprend des cours ou des ateliers de danse. C’est pourquoi il nous a paru important de commencer par..
Grasping gestures. Practice-based research.
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Choreographic Dwellings practicing place
International audienceChoreographic Dwellings: Practising Place offers new readings of the kinaesthetic experiences of site-specific and nomadic performance, parkour, installation and walking practices. It extends the remit of the choreographic by reframing the kinaesthetic qualities of place as action
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