made@berkeley | Change and Stillness: Bodies and Gestures within Sensor Technology


Highlighting UC Berkeley’s collaborative achievements across all fields of the arts and design. Past made@berkeley events include:

 

made@berkeley
Change and Stillness: Bodies and Gestures within Sensor Technology
Friday, April 22, 2016
2 Sessions: 12:30pm-2:00pm or 2:30pm-4:00pm
Zellerbach Playhouse, UC Berkeley

Screen Shot 2016-03-23 at 1.53.37 PMA collaboration with Theater, Dance and Performance Studies; Cal Performances; Berkeley Center for New Media; Center for New Music and Audio Technologies; Music; Art Practice; and the ARC | Arts + Design Initiative, Change and Stillness is part open lab, part talk, and part live demonstration. This event will showcase the multi-disciplinary art making processes that utilized and engaged sensor technology for a new piece in this year’s Berkeley Dance Project, Rondo Variation: Animating Bruce Beasley’s Ring Sculptures, where sculptor and alumni Bruce Beasley’s Rondo sculptures are being choreographed via large-scale projections.

This event encourages artists, makers, dancers and classes that meet on Friday afternoons to take part in this made@berkeley event on Friday, April 22. Students will engage with the technology directly, talk with artists and researchers from Berkeley Center for New Media & the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies working with sensor technology, and engage with computer programming teams working on several campus projects. The formal choreographic version of the piece is part of Berkeley Dance Project 2016, presented by the Department of Theater, Dance and Performance Studies April 21-30, 2016 in Zellerbach Playhouse.

 

Session timing and details include:

12:30-12:50 Remarks about Sensor Technology at Cal led by Richard White and Greg Neimeyer
12:50-1:10 Demo 1 (TDPS)*
1:10-1:30 Demo 2 (CNMAT)*
1:30-1:50 Demo 3 (BCNM)*
1:50-2:00 Audience Questions

2:30-2:50 Remarks about Sensor Technology at Cal led by Richard White and Greg Neimeyer
2:50-3:10 Demo 1 (TDPS)*
3:10-3:30 Demo 2 (CNMAT)*
3:30-3:50 Demo 3 (BCNM)*
3:50-4:00 Audience Questions