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a-muse tries to hyperexpress movement’s interpretation through sound. the movement’s quality provoques musical nuance. With the sound feedback reactions, the performance reaches another degree of perception for the audience as well as for the perfomer.
the performer wears sensors (bi-directionnal accelerometers) and the programming was done on puredata.
the composition of dance and music were simultaneous on a prepared space (horizontal- half tone every 30cm & vertical an octave every 40cm)
premiered in June 12, 2010 at Bains Numériques Festival #5, Enghien-les-Bains, France
excerpts from a 20 min lenght solo
a-muse tries to hyperexpress movement’s interpretation through sound. the movement’s quality provoques musical nuance. With the sound feedback reactions, the performance reaches another degree of perception for the audience as well as for the perfomer.
the performer wears sensors (bi-directionnal accelerometers) and the programming was done on puredata.
the composition of dance and music were simultaneous on a prepared space (horizontal- half tone every 30cm & vertical an octave every 40cm)
premiered in June 12, 2010 at Bains Numériques Festival #5, Enghien-les-Bains, France
excerpts from a 20 min lenght solo
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