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Photo documentation Cheryl Stock www.accentedbody.com

Photo documentation Cheryl Stock www.accentedbody.com. the body as site. physical visual aural virtual cultural the encoded dancing body: contemporary dance classical ballet Butoh martial arts trance dance

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Photo documentation Cheryl Stock www.accentedbody.com

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  1. Photo documentationCheryl Stockwww.accentedbody.com

  2. the body as site physical visual aural virtual cultural the encoded dancing body: contemporary dance classical ballet Butoh martial arts trance dance adapting and inventing new choreographic processes to encompass the ‘poetics of technology’ (Hellen Sky, 2005) Shane Weatherby, photo: Sonja de Sterke

  3. transforming the body in site traces, residues and accents of the performers, as well as felt and imagined past presences in the sites provide a transformation of the body in site. Ko-Pei Lin & Elise May, photo: Sonja de Sterke

  4. shared experience of site relationship of performers and audience to each other in relation to site traces, residues and accents of the performers, as well as felt and imagined past presences in the sites provided a transformation of the body in site. performers and audience journey to the next site Photo: Hyojung Seo

  5. animating the sites through light creative industries precinct transformed lighting designers: David Murray & Justin Marshman Photo: Aaron Veryard

  6. prescient terrain Brisbane-based team of Prescient Terrain sites the body as an unsettled topography exploring the transformation from animal to human states in the landscaped environment of Kulgun Park, Kelvin Grove Urban Village. Photo: Aaron Veryard

  7. prescient terrain site

  8. prescient terrain personnel performers Richard Causer Shane Weatherby with QUT dancers: D'Arcy Andrews Jane Eastwood Angela Goh Tegan Ollett Todd Madden Sean McColgan Monique Singh Kimberly Smith Hsin-Ying Tsai Richard Causer choreography Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey sound score Maria Adriana Verdaasdonk performance conceptRosa Hirakata costume designHsin-Ju Chiu rehearsal assistant Shane Weatherby Photo Aaron Veryard

  9. prescient terrain - kulgun park Richard Causer Photo: Aaron Veryard

  10. prescient terrain - kulgun park Photo: Hyojung Seo:

  11. presences the point Cheryl Stock direction Bridget Fiske, Liz Lea, Elise May, Ko-Pei Lin and prescient terrain cast performers Photo: Hyojung Seo

  12. presences Elise May, Photo: Fiona Cullen

  13. separating shadows Vanessa Mafédirection Jondi Keaneinstallation & performance Avril Huddymovement & performance Charlotte Cuttingvideo designer Jason Hargreavescinematographer David Pylemultimedia Jason Organlighting Janet Crowcostumes Avril Huddy Jondi Keane, Photo: Fiona Cullen

  14. The Brisbane-based team transformed this site from its usual function as a foyer into a performance corridor where a wide screen allows the shadows cast by the performers’ live actions to merge with video projections of shadows. Fragments of dance movement juxtaposed with daily actions, sound and text highlight the experiences and sensations explored through shadows. Photo: Fiona Cullen

  15. ether Richard Causer Photo: Aaron Veryard

  16. ether Melbourne-based ether team creates a ‘virtual temple’ from 13 kilometres of cascading rope, and a sound score incorporating tropical night sounds recorded at the site with reverberances from international temple sites, accompanying a ritual performance by Tony Yap, drawing on Malaysian trance dance. Tony Yap director/dancer Madeleine Flynn composer/musician Tim Humphrey composer/musician Naomi Ota visual artist Ria Soemardjo vocalist Ria Soemardjo Photo: Aaron Veryard

  17. ether Tony Yap Photo: Alex Chen

  18. ether ether Photo: Aaron Veryard

  19. living lens Elise May & I-Pin Lin photo: Aaron Veryard

  20. Japanese, Australian and Taiwanese artists develop ‘living lens’as a three-dimensional ‘living painting’. The performers wear motion sensors to create transitions and interdependencies between visual, sonic and bodily elements. Ko-Pei Lin Photo: Ian Hutson

  21. living lens Photo: Fiona Cullen

  22. living lens Photo: Ian Hutson

  23. living lens Richard Causer Photo: Aaron Veryard

  24. global drifts live and streamed choreographic event, occurring simultaneously in London, Brisbane and Seoul 21st century dance using motion data generated by performers and audience alike in the urban architectures Photo: Seo Hyojung

  25. global drifts streamed through global networks, data is transformed into real time audio visual environments projected to architectural skins of buildings, portals to other worlds which animate civic space Photo: Hyojung Seo

  26. dissolving presences dissolving presences small vignettes, featuring performers and creators from other sites, this site draws on traces, residues and intermittent fragments of other sites in a sharing, re-development and re-invention of existing movement, sound and visual material Photo: Aaron Veryard

  27. dissolving presences Cheryl Stock concept/direction Sarah Rubidge Tetsutoshi Tabata visuals direction Madeleine Flynn Tim Humphrey sound direction Richard Causer, Bridget Fiske, Liz Lea, Ko-Pei Lin, Elise May, Ria Soemardjo, Tony Yap and prescient terrain cast performers

  28. dissolving presences connecting the live and virtual body as site and in site Photo:Hyojung Seo

  29. dissolving presences the body as site: Ko-Pei Lin & Elise May Photo: Aaron Veryard

  30. residual memories serendipitous connections accumulations and dispersals new possibilities

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