Choreographers may exploit digital technologies to create augmented choreographies where the behavior of dancers determines the behavior of projections, lighting and other scenographic effects. The paper recalls our ongoing activity concerning the development of an end-user software framework for augmented choreography and it summarizes the state-of-the-art of choreographer-oriented notation systems and tools. Finally the paper describes our strategy for building an end-user language for augmented choreography.
Bene, A., Bernini, D., DE MICHELIS, G., Tisato, F. (2012). Languages for Augmented Choreography. In Proceedings ECLAP 2012, conference on information technologies for performing arts, media access and entertainment, Florence, Italy, 7-9 may 2012 (pp.101-106). Firenze University Press.
Languages for Augmented Choreography
BERNINI, DIEGO;DE MICHELIS, GIORGIO;TISATO, FRANCESCO
2012
Abstract
Choreographers may exploit digital technologies to create augmented choreographies where the behavior of dancers determines the behavior of projections, lighting and other scenographic effects. The paper recalls our ongoing activity concerning the development of an end-user software framework for augmented choreography and it summarizes the state-of-the-art of choreographer-oriented notation systems and tools. Finally the paper describes our strategy for building an end-user language for augmented choreography.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.