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This book is the result of a collaborative and transdisciplinary effort towards a first definition of "dance data", with its complexities and contradictions, in a time where cognitive science is growing in parallel to the need of a renewed awareness of the body's agency in our manyfold interactions with the world.
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This book is the result of a collaborative and transdisciplinary effort towards a first definition of "dance data", with its complexities and contradictions, in a time where cognitive science is growing in parallel to the need of a renewed awareness of the body's agency in our manyfold interactions with the world.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000556162
- Artikelnr.: 65439746
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000556162
- Artikelnr.: 65439746
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Carla Fernandes is Principal Investigator, Head of ICNOVA's Research Group on Performance & Cognition, and Professor at FCSH - Universidade Nova de Lisboa, where she directs the ERC-funded "BlackBox LAB Arts&Cognition." Her current research focus is in the intersection of Performing Arts and Cognitive Science, Multimodal Communication, Intangible Cultural Heritage, and New Media. She is fascinated by the complexity of the human mind and non-verbal behavior in creativity settings. She holds a PhD in Linguistics, supervises numerous PhD and MA theses, and is author in international indexed peer-reviewed journals and books. Vito Evola is currently a Researcher in Cognitive Linguistics and Multimodal Communication at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa, having previously lectured and conducted research at universities in Palermo, Berkeley, Cleveland, Aachen, and Geneva. His research lies at the intersection of language, culture, and cognition, and analyses data from both common and more specialized contexts, such as patient-doctor interactions, psychotherapy and forensic interviews, religious discourse, and the performing arts. Cláudia Ribeiro is a Postdoctoral Researcher at FCUL, in the research group LASIGE. She obtained her PhD in Information Systems and Computer Engineering at the University of Lisbon. Her research interests include machine learning, deep learning (focusing on emotion recognition in multimedia content), and interactive systems.
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Introduction
CARLA FERNANDES
Part I
Performance-as-Research: Dance data from the artists' perspectives
1 Negotiating deliberate choice-making: Insights from an interdisciplinary
and multimodal encounter during the making of a New Contemporary Dance
SYLVIA RIJMER
2 Dance Data Storytelling
STEPHAN JÜRGENS
3 Enabling multimodal interaction in mixed-abled dance: Insights into
creating highly accessible teaching tools for inclusive cultural work
SUSANNE QUINTEN AND MIA SOPHIA BILITZA
Part II
Dance documentation and dance scores
4 Recording "Effect": A case study in technical, practical, and critical
perspectives on dance data creation
DAVID RITTERSHAUS, ANTON KOCH, SCOTT DELAHUNTA, AND FLORIAN JENETT
5 Digital-born artworks and interactive experience: Documentation and
archiving
PAULA VARANDA
6 Dance scoring and en-action as a creative tool for dance documentation
BERTHA BERMÚDEZ-PASCUAL
7 Terpsicore - dance and performing arts archive
DANIEL TÉRCIO, CATARINA CANELAS, AND ANA LUÍSA VALDEIRA
Part III
Computational dance data: Between the real and the virtual
8 Augmented seeing and sensing
ANGUS G. FORBES
9 Motion capture and the digital dance aesthetic: Using inertial sensor
motion tracking for devising and producing contemporary dance performance
DANIEL STRUTT
10 Capturing and visualizing 3D dance data: Challenges and lessons learnt
CLÁUDIA RIBEIRO, RAFAEL KUFFNER, AND CARLA FERNANDES
Part IV
The brain's experience of dance
11 The embodied neuroaesthetics of watching dance
EMILY S. CROSS AND REBECCA SMITH
12 Dancing neurons: Common brain activity fMRI analysis of the cerebral
phenomena behind dance perception
SOFIA AMARAL MARTINS AND FRANK POLLICK
13 "I see something, and I like it": Unveiling a choreographer's
decision-making process using quantitative and qualitative methods
ANA RITA FONSECA, RODRIGO ABRIL-DE-ABREU, AND CARLA FERNANDES
Part V
Dance expertise and cognition
14 Dance expertise, embodied cognition, and the body in the brain
BETTINA BLÄSING
15 What makes dancers extraordinary? Insights from a cognitive science
perspective
CARLA FERNANDES, VITO EVOLA, AND JOANNA SKUBISZ
16 The role of dance experience, visual processing strategies, and
quantitative movement features in recognition of emotion from whole-body
movements
REBECCA SMITH AND FRANK POLLICK
Part VI
Cognitive metaphor and gestures in dance and theatre
17 Unpeeling meaning: An analogy and metaphor identification and analysis
tool for modern and post-modern dance, and beyond
VICKY J . FISHER
18 Understanding non-verbal metaphor: A cognitive approach to metaphor in
dance
LACEY OKONSKI, JULIE MADDEN, AND KAITLIN TOTHPAL
19 Study on hand movements accompanied during the description of dance
appreciation
ZI HYUN KIM AND HEDDA LAUSBERG
20 Reduction of gesticulation and information patterning strategies in
acted speech
GIORGINA CANTALINI AND MASSIMO MONEGLIA
21 Lines of experience: Towards a research method
MICHAEL O'CONNOR
Note about Funding
Index
List of Contributors
Introduction
CARLA FERNANDES
Part I
Performance-as-Research: Dance data from the artists' perspectives
1 Negotiating deliberate choice-making: Insights from an interdisciplinary
and multimodal encounter during the making of a New Contemporary Dance
SYLVIA RIJMER
2 Dance Data Storytelling
STEPHAN JÜRGENS
3 Enabling multimodal interaction in mixed-abled dance: Insights into
creating highly accessible teaching tools for inclusive cultural work
SUSANNE QUINTEN AND MIA SOPHIA BILITZA
Part II
Dance documentation and dance scores
4 Recording "Effect": A case study in technical, practical, and critical
perspectives on dance data creation
DAVID RITTERSHAUS, ANTON KOCH, SCOTT DELAHUNTA, AND FLORIAN JENETT
5 Digital-born artworks and interactive experience: Documentation and
archiving
PAULA VARANDA
6 Dance scoring and en-action as a creative tool for dance documentation
BERTHA BERMÚDEZ-PASCUAL
7 Terpsicore - dance and performing arts archive
DANIEL TÉRCIO, CATARINA CANELAS, AND ANA LUÍSA VALDEIRA
Part III
Computational dance data: Between the real and the virtual
8 Augmented seeing and sensing
ANGUS G. FORBES
9 Motion capture and the digital dance aesthetic: Using inertial sensor
motion tracking for devising and producing contemporary dance performance
DANIEL STRUTT
10 Capturing and visualizing 3D dance data: Challenges and lessons learnt
CLÁUDIA RIBEIRO, RAFAEL KUFFNER, AND CARLA FERNANDES
Part IV
The brain's experience of dance
11 The embodied neuroaesthetics of watching dance
EMILY S. CROSS AND REBECCA SMITH
12 Dancing neurons: Common brain activity fMRI analysis of the cerebral
phenomena behind dance perception
SOFIA AMARAL MARTINS AND FRANK POLLICK
13 "I see something, and I like it": Unveiling a choreographer's
decision-making process using quantitative and qualitative methods
ANA RITA FONSECA, RODRIGO ABRIL-DE-ABREU, AND CARLA FERNANDES
Part V
Dance expertise and cognition
14 Dance expertise, embodied cognition, and the body in the brain
BETTINA BLÄSING
15 What makes dancers extraordinary? Insights from a cognitive science
perspective
CARLA FERNANDES, VITO EVOLA, AND JOANNA SKUBISZ
16 The role of dance experience, visual processing strategies, and
quantitative movement features in recognition of emotion from whole-body
movements
REBECCA SMITH AND FRANK POLLICK
Part VI
Cognitive metaphor and gestures in dance and theatre
17 Unpeeling meaning: An analogy and metaphor identification and analysis
tool for modern and post-modern dance, and beyond
VICKY J . FISHER
18 Understanding non-verbal metaphor: A cognitive approach to metaphor in
dance
LACEY OKONSKI, JULIE MADDEN, AND KAITLIN TOTHPAL
19 Study on hand movements accompanied during the description of dance
appreciation
ZI HYUN KIM AND HEDDA LAUSBERG
20 Reduction of gesticulation and information patterning strategies in
acted speech
GIORGINA CANTALINI AND MASSIMO MONEGLIA
21 Lines of experience: Towards a research method
MICHAEL O'CONNOR
Note about Funding
Index
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Introduction
CARLA FERNANDES
Part I
Performance-as-Research: Dance data from the artists' perspectives
1 Negotiating deliberate choice-making: Insights from an interdisciplinary
and multimodal encounter during the making of a New Contemporary Dance
SYLVIA RIJMER
2 Dance Data Storytelling
STEPHAN JÜRGENS
3 Enabling multimodal interaction in mixed-abled dance: Insights into
creating highly accessible teaching tools for inclusive cultural work
SUSANNE QUINTEN AND MIA SOPHIA BILITZA
Part II
Dance documentation and dance scores
4 Recording "Effect": A case study in technical, practical, and critical
perspectives on dance data creation
DAVID RITTERSHAUS, ANTON KOCH, SCOTT DELAHUNTA, AND FLORIAN JENETT
5 Digital-born artworks and interactive experience: Documentation and
archiving
PAULA VARANDA
6 Dance scoring and en-action as a creative tool for dance documentation
BERTHA BERMÚDEZ-PASCUAL
7 Terpsicore - dance and performing arts archive
DANIEL TÉRCIO, CATARINA CANELAS, AND ANA LUÍSA VALDEIRA
Part III
Computational dance data: Between the real and the virtual
8 Augmented seeing and sensing
ANGUS G. FORBES
9 Motion capture and the digital dance aesthetic: Using inertial sensor
motion tracking for devising and producing contemporary dance performance
DANIEL STRUTT
10 Capturing and visualizing 3D dance data: Challenges and lessons learnt
CLÁUDIA RIBEIRO, RAFAEL KUFFNER, AND CARLA FERNANDES
Part IV
The brain's experience of dance
11 The embodied neuroaesthetics of watching dance
EMILY S. CROSS AND REBECCA SMITH
12 Dancing neurons: Common brain activity fMRI analysis of the cerebral
phenomena behind dance perception
SOFIA AMARAL MARTINS AND FRANK POLLICK
13 "I see something, and I like it": Unveiling a choreographer's
decision-making process using quantitative and qualitative methods
ANA RITA FONSECA, RODRIGO ABRIL-DE-ABREU, AND CARLA FERNANDES
Part V
Dance expertise and cognition
14 Dance expertise, embodied cognition, and the body in the brain
BETTINA BLÄSING
15 What makes dancers extraordinary? Insights from a cognitive science
perspective
CARLA FERNANDES, VITO EVOLA, AND JOANNA SKUBISZ
16 The role of dance experience, visual processing strategies, and
quantitative movement features in recognition of emotion from whole-body
movements
REBECCA SMITH AND FRANK POLLICK
Part VI
Cognitive metaphor and gestures in dance and theatre
17 Unpeeling meaning: An analogy and metaphor identification and analysis
tool for modern and post-modern dance, and beyond
VICKY J . FISHER
18 Understanding non-verbal metaphor: A cognitive approach to metaphor in
dance
LACEY OKONSKI, JULIE MADDEN, AND KAITLIN TOTHPAL
19 Study on hand movements accompanied during the description of dance
appreciation
ZI HYUN KIM AND HEDDA LAUSBERG
20 Reduction of gesticulation and information patterning strategies in
acted speech
GIORGINA CANTALINI AND MASSIMO MONEGLIA
21 Lines of experience: Towards a research method
MICHAEL O'CONNOR
Note about Funding
Index
List of Contributors
Introduction
CARLA FERNANDES
Part I
Performance-as-Research: Dance data from the artists' perspectives
1 Negotiating deliberate choice-making: Insights from an interdisciplinary
and multimodal encounter during the making of a New Contemporary Dance
SYLVIA RIJMER
2 Dance Data Storytelling
STEPHAN JÜRGENS
3 Enabling multimodal interaction in mixed-abled dance: Insights into
creating highly accessible teaching tools for inclusive cultural work
SUSANNE QUINTEN AND MIA SOPHIA BILITZA
Part II
Dance documentation and dance scores
4 Recording "Effect": A case study in technical, practical, and critical
perspectives on dance data creation
DAVID RITTERSHAUS, ANTON KOCH, SCOTT DELAHUNTA, AND FLORIAN JENETT
5 Digital-born artworks and interactive experience: Documentation and
archiving
PAULA VARANDA
6 Dance scoring and en-action as a creative tool for dance documentation
BERTHA BERMÚDEZ-PASCUAL
7 Terpsicore - dance and performing arts archive
DANIEL TÉRCIO, CATARINA CANELAS, AND ANA LUÍSA VALDEIRA
Part III
Computational dance data: Between the real and the virtual
8 Augmented seeing and sensing
ANGUS G. FORBES
9 Motion capture and the digital dance aesthetic: Using inertial sensor
motion tracking for devising and producing contemporary dance performance
DANIEL STRUTT
10 Capturing and visualizing 3D dance data: Challenges and lessons learnt
CLÁUDIA RIBEIRO, RAFAEL KUFFNER, AND CARLA FERNANDES
Part IV
The brain's experience of dance
11 The embodied neuroaesthetics of watching dance
EMILY S. CROSS AND REBECCA SMITH
12 Dancing neurons: Common brain activity fMRI analysis of the cerebral
phenomena behind dance perception
SOFIA AMARAL MARTINS AND FRANK POLLICK
13 "I see something, and I like it": Unveiling a choreographer's
decision-making process using quantitative and qualitative methods
ANA RITA FONSECA, RODRIGO ABRIL-DE-ABREU, AND CARLA FERNANDES
Part V
Dance expertise and cognition
14 Dance expertise, embodied cognition, and the body in the brain
BETTINA BLÄSING
15 What makes dancers extraordinary? Insights from a cognitive science
perspective
CARLA FERNANDES, VITO EVOLA, AND JOANNA SKUBISZ
16 The role of dance experience, visual processing strategies, and
quantitative movement features in recognition of emotion from whole-body
movements
REBECCA SMITH AND FRANK POLLICK
Part VI
Cognitive metaphor and gestures in dance and theatre
17 Unpeeling meaning: An analogy and metaphor identification and analysis
tool for modern and post-modern dance, and beyond
VICKY J . FISHER
18 Understanding non-verbal metaphor: A cognitive approach to metaphor in
dance
LACEY OKONSKI, JULIE MADDEN, AND KAITLIN TOTHPAL
19 Study on hand movements accompanied during the description of dance
appreciation
ZI HYUN KIM AND HEDDA LAUSBERG
20 Reduction of gesticulation and information patterning strategies in
acted speech
GIORGINA CANTALINI AND MASSIMO MONEGLIA
21 Lines of experience: Towards a research method
MICHAEL O'CONNOR
Note about Funding
Index