Data embodiment: approaching the body as a choreographic medium for performing abstract data

Lins Derry
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ABSTRACT The motivation to make information more accessible in data communication – physically to the senses and culturally to different audiences – has led designers to experiment, for example, in data physicalization and data sonification. Experimentation overlapping data communication and the performance arts suggests another practice is emerging. Calling it data embodiment, I define the term as a communicative and artistic method that approaches the body as a choreographic medium to physicalize and perform abstract data. The intent of this paper is to sufficiently delineate the space where bodily movement and abstract data have begun to intermingle across several milieu under the concept. The paper begins by contextualizing data embodiment in design, then continues by observing how choreographers have previously approached dance as data, and finishes with a case study where an environmental migration dataset is choreographed. A brief section on human-centered datasets and the surveillant technologies that produce them peppers the overarching discussion on bodily movement and abstract data. By reconstituting data in time and space, especially in the context of performance, otherwise sterile datasets are shown to become more physically and culturally accessible as well as aesthetically expressive.
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数据体现:将身体作为表演抽象数据的舞蹈媒介
使信息在数据通信中更容易获得的动机-物理上的感官和文化上的不同受众-导致设计师进行实验,例如,在数据物理化和数据声音化。数据通信和表演艺术重叠的实验表明,另一种做法正在出现。我将其称为数据具体化,将其定义为一种交流和艺术方法,将身体作为舞蹈媒介,将抽象数据具体化和表演。本文的目的是充分描绘空间,在这个概念下,身体运动和抽象数据已经开始混合在几个环境中。本文首先将数据体现在设计中,然后继续观察编舞者以前如何将舞蹈作为数据处理,并以一个环境迁移数据集编排的案例研究结束。关于以人为中心的数据集和产生这些数据集的监控技术的简短章节,将对身体运动和抽象数据的总体讨论置于次要位置。通过在时间和空间上重构数据,特别是在性能的背景下,否则枯燥的数据集显示出在物理和文化上变得更容易访问,以及在美学上更具表现力。
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International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media
International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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