D&TZ is a resource for artists and others who are particularly interested in using new media and information technologies in the creation and performance of dance, dance theater and related live performance works.
Don Herbison-Evans of Basser Department of Computer Science describes the various uses of computers in Dance
A digital playground attempting to get dancers more involved in the act of creation of digital tools as well as tailoring existing software for use in dance.
On stage, performers interact with virtual images projected into space. The performing arts tradition fuses with new digital technology to create these illusions.
Workshop for individuals working in dance and technology, in conjuction with the International Dance and Technology conference.
This site holds Matt & Fran's documentation for the Digital Media Elective S260/A22 (2001) at Dartington College of Arts in Devon, England.
A site where you can be involved in creating dance interactively with live dancers. Web-based tasks, email and video-conferencing will enable you to join us in the creative process. Everyone is welcome, regardless of previous dance experience.
Cybermedia exploration of a dance theatre performance occurring in real and virtual space.
Performances and installations which utilise and relate to digital pop culture and social interaction.
A collaborative project to develop a floor-space to research the development of immersive and collaborative environments in creative virtual contexts: eg. Track impact of the feet of a dancer.
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