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First draft of the outline of M/bMd research/experiment

 

1.  Experiment and readings ( fusion of mentality and physicality)

   *** The body in movement 

         – body as energy, present, and gesture

         – body and space, where one begins/ ends

   ***  Technology on/in the body and as the body

         : the relationship and its role between the body and technology

         – the circuit of the leading agency

         – how the media can be a dancer

         – how the dancers (are able to) sense and act/react to the media

2.  Collective play (possibly similar to the ouija presentation)

   :   a new genre of performance or the process toward it

         -  how the transition between the different states can be natural and even make sense

         -  create one entire instrument with the new tech-collective environment and human bodies 

         -  transfer this instrument to ordinary space

3.  Production ( artistic/ aesthetic approach )

    - dance performance/ dance-video/ film work using the media 

: It will be both personal and collective works. Based on the effect of the previous < delay >  (possibly using the other effects as well), artistic products will be created in forms of dance piece, dance-video, film and etc.. 

 

*** If there is anything you want to add or to change, please do not hesitate to comment.  

 

Soo 

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M/bMd [Move and Be Moved] is a movement research/experiment group in TML. We work on movement arts and critical practices doing experiments with the body and the technology.

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