Video Blog of the Laeterna Machina - digital dance collective , Collective

10/04/06 in category : General

What happen when the body becomes the only interface ? How can the body learn, play and compose an audio-visual artifact ? How does it affect creativity and emotion. Can the body function as a visual instrument ?
The Laeterna Machina was founded in 2003 in France as an interdisciplinary research project combining dance, music, video and light engineering.
The Collective is unique in the world of contemporary dance, it has succeed in developing new electronic interfaces with custom sound and video software alongside powerful shows, workshops and lectures. It's also the first dance collective that has published all of its rehearsals on a website (video blog) and that is now available on the iTunes Music Store. (video podcast).
  • Choreography : Gaetano Giunta
  • Image : Bertrand Gondouin
  • Light Direction : Cyril Monteil
  • Sound : Laeterna Machina

Photo : Marie Baltazar


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