‘Excited Atoms’ – exploring virtual mobility

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Excited Atoms - On The Move Logo‘Excited Atoms’ – exploring virtual mobility, with a specially commissioned essay by Ghislaine Boddington

On-the-Move presents its exploration of virtual mobility in the contemporary performing arts ‘Excited Atoms’ by Judith Staines with Ghislaine Boddington.

Excited Atoms outlines a history of virtual mobility in performance, presents the main types of work with inspiring current examples. A research section Explore More presents over 150 links to artists, projects, platforms, reading and other references to extend the exploration of virtual mobility.

The study traces some of the most critical issues and motivations for artists, cultural producers and promoters to collaborate, share, make, question, present and innovate using virtual mobility.

In depth interviews with twenty-one key practitioners, cultural managers and critical observers present informed points of view from around the world. A specially commissioned essay from Ghislaine Boddington (body>data>space) traces a personal pathway through creative collaborations in performance telematics. A Glossary explains some of the terms and helps demystify technologies and areas of creative practice.

Learn more about networked performance … enlarging the action radius … participatory strategies … one-way, two-way and third spaces in interactive performance … virtual stages … avatars … live streaming of work in progress … transdisciplinarity … and so much more

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