Abstract
Dance artists and researchers have worked together and with digital media to produce tools, resources, and “choreographic objects” — experiments in how to document and transmit the processual, somatic, and multisensory properties of dance. These objects impact the artists, modes of analysis, and archival strategies in dance, and make a wider contribution to performing arts practice, theory, and education.
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©2017 New York University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2017
New York University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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