A short video respond to former topic "Space is a Choreographer"
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After last week's class, relevant questions were raised, such as:
Can space be a verb?
How can space be a choreographer?
The answers are supposed to be shown in a series of tests in the future projects.
(I really hope so)
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This video documented how an individual body navigating through space mapping out the existing site.
After the experiment, the site was treated basically as a flatened "floor plan".
Any body posture was taken granted as for the scale did not allow details to be seen.
In the second experiment, human scale was more focused on and a series of movement, "trying" to mimic dancing actions in various spaces, were tested out.
The scale of me "dancing" in the each photo was made average.
Different composition of the space were used, such as: layers of swing doors, stage area, different angles of chair tool, reflective glass window.
No key ideas were generated at this point, post-its were used to get inspirations and feed back from class.
Ideas collected from Post-its:
Prosthetic attachment
Long shoe
Tall cone hat
Dust your whole body/costume + Trace movement
Draw space with your feet (attach pencils) + fingers + face
Move like a turtle on the floor

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