“Networked Collaborative Performance: Frugal Strategies and Cultural Impact of Technology” presented by Birringer, Nelson, Papachristou, Paschalidou, Antoniadis, et al. …
Symposium:
- ISEA2023: 28th International Symposium on Electronic Art
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Session Title:
- Interactive – Networked – Human Computer Interaction (panels and round tables)
Presentation Title:
- Networked Collaborative Performance: Frugal Strategies and Cultural Impact of Technology
Presentation Subtheme:
- Symbiotic Organizations
Presenter(s):
- Johannes Birringer
- Peter Nelson
- Dana Papachristou
- Stella Paschalidou
- Dr. Pavlos Antoniadis
- Iannis Zannos
- Jean-François Jégo
Venue(s):
Abstract:
The integration of technologies such as internet communication and collaboration tools, devices for human machine-interaction, live audiovisual media processing and live coding of performance, has led to the emergence of new fields of creativity in performance arts. Each panelist is asked to report on related aspects in their recent work, from the perspective of their practical experience, and giving examples from their own work.
This panel brings together artists, technologists and educators that approach this topic from different perspectives in order to report their experience as practitioners and to discuss how the combination of these technologies changes the way in which we collaborate in these cross-over performance and science assemblages. Each panelist is asked to report on related aspects in their recent work, from perspective of their practical experience, and giving examples from their own work. The objective of the panel is to illuminate the different aspects of this field, technological, aesthetic, social and philosophical, to show from their own perspectives how all of these aspects are interrelated, and to identify the central challenges and strategies involved in creative collaboration and research in this field.