.hellod.ave studies are in the contemporary arts field within an interdisciplinary environment.

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Monday, 8 March 2010

.hear me move





Current study

.hear me move

Experimental Installation Arts.

The live performance will employ the idea of Augmented Reality (AR) as a base of an interdisciplinary study combining Sonic Art and Dance. The study will adapt and develop technologies of AR that will combine computer sound and movement tracking. The performance will experiment with motion sensors that have been attached to the choreographed dancers, to create a computer-augmented interactive sounding virtual reality as the performance.

New musical style, structure and sound design will be explored through the interaction of movement, sound and virtual reality. It will challenge technical and theoretical issues surrounding different genres (VR, music concrete, electronica, modern dance, interactive music, minimalism, etc) providing unique variations at different performances. This collaboration of music and dance will provide a platform that will allow others to explore interactive virtual reality methodologies for creative future musical worlds.

In accompaniment to this performance there will be the display of Visual Art. The art itself is from a series of portfolios of visual artist ‘Lu Ke’. This particular portfolio is an exploration of Sc-Fi films of the 1960s and 1970s. The artwork adapts and develops images and messages from the films to shape a visual art representation of present life and the future world we may subsist in.


Charity Fundraiser

In this particular installation the dancers will be placed within a particular area, where they will be stationary. They will have their own personal choreographed routine, in which they will perform in freeze frames when a member of the audience donates less than a pound. However, the dancers will have prepared a separate routine that they all perform together in cannon when a member of the audience donates a pound or more.

In accompaniment to this the performance there will be visual art and theory within the space of the performance, which offers people the chance to experience interdisciplinary performance installation art from our groups perspective.