Chelly Jin
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Info do.we.touch
Performance, projection, and data installation.
do.we.touch is a performance and installation work created at the Choreographic Coding Labs 14 (#CCL14) in 2022, hosted by A+E Labs in Chatham, UK.
This performance and installation explores themes of consent, intimacy, and technology’s relationship in facilitating this intimacy. Building on principles of consent in the practice of contact improvisational dance, how do we facilitate touch and connection as humans; how do we navigate how we feel in these moments; how does technology and biosensors impact and facilitate this intimate space we create together. Performers wear pulse sensors that trigger stage lighting and projection display. Performers then build a choreography inspired by a series of actions derived from consent workshops.
HOW DO WE
NAVIGATE HERE-NESS
THERE-NESS
HOW DO WE RECONCILE THE FEELINGS I BELIEVE THE FEELINGS THAT LIVE WITHIN
THE CLOSER YOU ARE
THE WAY I FEEL
DO WE TOUCH?
Technology
About Choreography Coding Labs
Choreographic Coding Labs is “an international traveling format offering ‘code savvy’ artists the opportunity to translate aspects of choreography and dance into digital form and apply choreographic thinking to their own practice. CCLs are five-day intensive labs bringing together a selected group of creative coders and choreography experts to work on experiments, prototypes, projects, and ideas relating to technology and the moving body. Taking place in an intimate interdisciplinary peer-to-peer setting, CCLs invite participants to work together, share knowledge, and find new collaborative modes of working.”
2022’s CCL was hosted in Chatham, UK at the A+E Lab with a few dozen participants from around the world; together in a large studio space, creating artwork, friendships and collaborative projects. Projects ranged from AI Choreographers, AI generated dance scores, machine learning movement recognition, VR technology and all the beautiful in-betweens of intelligence and embodiment.
TIM MURRAY-BROWNE’s Blogpost on CCL14
Isabel Sun’s Medium article on CCL14
Wonderful video of CCL created by Stathis Doganis
Special thanks to Mark and Tove for inspiration and mentorship // Dancers: Allie Costa + Lenata S. Goka // CCL Host: Aoi + Esteban