Telematic Jam Session:
Interactive Dance Improvisation via Internet2

April 10, 2006
2:25-3:45PM EST

Florida State University Department of Dance


The Florida State University Department of Dance will partner with the University of Utah Department of Modern Dance to explore the interactive performance potential of Internet2 technologies on April 10, 2006, from 2:25-3:45PM EST in the Montgomery Hall Black Box Studio. Both institutions are members of the Association for Dance and Performance Telematics (ADaPT), an interdisciplinary association of artists, technologists, and scholars dedicated to research and critical dialogue on performance and media in telematic space. FSU Assistant Professor of Dance Tim Glenn, Primary Investigator for FSU’s membership in ADaPT and FSU Arts and Humanities Representative to Internet2, will collaborate with FSU colleague, Professor Lynda Davis and the Dance Repertory Theatre. FSU Technology Support Specialist Marc Ray will assist with networking and other technical components of the event.

Click here for Telematic Jam Session comments by Dance Repertory Theatre participants at FSU.

 

photo by Marc Ray

University of Utah Department of Modern Dance


Long-distance collaborators at the University of Utah include recent Guggenheim Fellow and Associate Professor of Dance Ellen Bromberg, Associate Professor Brent Schneider, Chris Roberts, Wayne Coons, and the University of Utah Department of Modern Dance 2006 Senior Class. Dancer in both locations will improvise to live music from Salt Lake City by composer and Associate Professor Jon Scoville. Participating dancers will interact with life-size, real-time video images transmitted via Internet2. Digital Video Transport System (DVTS), a digital video stream on IEEE1394 encapsulated into IP, will be used to broadcast and receive high-quality, full-frame video from both locations.
 

photo by Marc Ray

 

 

photo by Marc Ray

 

 

photo by Marc Ray

 

 

photo by Marc Ray

 

Click here for Telematic Jam Session comments by Dance Repertory Theatre participants at FSU.

Another telematic event at FSU -
Internet2 and the Choreographic Process: A Telematics Coaching Session


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