与数字领域共舞

IF 0.9 2区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Body & Society Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.1177/1357034X20979033
Kriss Ravetto-Biagioli
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数码相机和动作捕捉技术记录和分享创造性的实践,改变了我们认为舞蹈是一种具体化的知识的方式,也改变了我们身体体验舞蹈的方式。计算媒体不仅记录和存档,还对舞蹈进行计算、分析和建模,使其本体论地位进一步复杂化。这种以有形媒介记录和记录舞蹈的举动标志着一种转变,从将舞蹈理解为一种不可理解的事件,转变为将舞蹈视为一种有形的过程,可以收集、传播、重复、包装或存档为一种对象。我看了两件舞蹈作品——马提亚斯·斯普林的《环形地图集》和西沃恩·戴维斯以及安里·萨拉的《无影之独奏》——它们挑战了体现的传统观念及其与在场和缺席的关系,同时它们挑战了计算媒体如何专注于可以追踪、映射和校准的人物和手势。
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Dancing with and within the Digital Domain
Digital cameras and motion capture technologies that document and share creative practices have transformed the way we think about dance as an embodied knowledge as well as the way we experience it bodily. Computational media, which not only records and archives but also calculates, analyses and models dance, further complicates its ontological status. This move to document and inscribe dance in a tangible medium marks a shift from understanding dance as an ungraspable event towards conceiving of dance as a tangible process that can be collected, transmitted, repeated and packaged or archived as an object. I look at two dance works – Matthias Sperling’s Loop Atlas and Siobhan Davies and Anri Sala’s Solo in the Doldrums – that trouble conventional notions of embodiment and its relationship to both presence and absence, at the same time they challenge how computational media fixates on figures and gestures that can be traced, mapped and calibrated.
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Body & Society
Body & Society SOCIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Body & Society has from its inception in March 1995 as a companion journal to Theory, Culture & Society, pioneered and shaped the field of body-studies. It has been committed to theoretical openness characterized by the publication of a wide range of critical approaches to the body, alongside the encouragement and development of innovative work that contains a trans-disciplinary focus. The disciplines reflected in the journal have included anthropology, art history, communications, cultural history, cultural studies, environmental studies, feminism, film studies, health studies, leisure studies, medical history, philosophy, psychology, religious studies, science studies, sociology and sport studies.
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