Performing with machines and performing machines: aspects of human-machine live performance
Author
Granjon, Paul
Date
2007-09-10Type
Presentation
Publisher
(re)Actor
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The paper describes a selection of machines made for performances or installations. The focus is on specific issues raised by the author’s work with machines in a visual/performance art context.
Citation
Jennifer G. Sheridan and Alice Bayliss (eds.). (2007). (re)Actor 2: The Second International Conference on Digital Live Art. Broadcasting House, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds. pp. 32-34.
Description
Paper delivered at (re)Actor 2: The Second International Conference on Digital Live Art, 2007, Broadcasting House, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds.
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- Artistic Research [180]
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