disDance 11054.80
Heidi Saarinen and Ian Willcock

Heidi Saarinen (sister suitcase), Senior Lecturer in Interior Architecture & Design at the University of Hertfordshire.
Dr. Ian Willcock, Principal Lecturer in Interactive Media at the University of Hertfordshire.

Keywords: disDance 11054.80, performance, system, Cardiff, Singapore, LIMPT



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Abstract

The disDance project was the beginning of an enquiry-process in which some of the possibilities of working on networked, physically separated, interdisciplinary performance, incorporating interactive media, architecture and dance/performance/audio were investigated. disDance 11054.80 was prepared for the Remote Encounters International Conference and acts as the template for future collaborations using similar methodologies.

The piece was sited in two geographically separated locations; Cardiff, UK and Lasalle College of Arts, Singapore. At each site, dancers/performers were interacting with their colleagues at the other site through a novel networked messaging system designed specifically for live performance. Heidi Saarinen, who was the overall creative director, was based in Cardiff (where she was the performer) while Ian Willcock (the developer of the LIMPT system) coordinated from Singapore.

The title disDance 11054.80 relates to the collaborative aspect between disparate disciplines and refers to the multi-location aspect as well as holding a factual reference to the distance in kilometers between the two locations involved in the project; Cardiff and Singapore (11054.80 km).


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Heidi Saarinen (sister suitcase) is Senior Lecturer in BA and MA Interior Architecture & Design at the University of Hertfordshire and a dance artist with current research focus on The Construction of Place; Spatial Choreographies.

Dr. Ian Willcock, Principal Lecturer in Interactive Media at the University of Hertfordshire. With a background in music and performance, he is particularly interested in live performance practice, which is integrated with interactive media.

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