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The Choreographic Language Agent project is developing an intelligent tool for dance-makers that will broaden understanding of the unique blend of physical and mental processes that constitute dance and choreography. | The Choreographic Language Agent project is developing an intelligent tool for dance-makers that will broaden understanding of the unique blend of physical and mental processes that constitute dance and choreography. | ||
Project led by [[Scott delaHunta]] under the umbrella of Random Dance R-Research | Project led by [[Scott delaHunta]] under the umbrella of Random Dance R-Research, funded by Portland Green Cultural Projects. | ||
Collaborators include [[Marc Downie]], [[Nick Rothwell]], [[Luke Church]], [[Phil Barnard]] and others | Collaborators include [[Marc Downie]], [[Nick Rothwell]], [[Luke Church]], [[Phil Barnard]] and others | ||
[[Crucible Theme: Dance research]] | [[Crucible Theme: Dance research]] |
Revision as of 16:34, 9 August 2011
The Choreographic Language Agent project is developing an intelligent tool for dance-makers that will broaden understanding of the unique blend of physical and mental processes that constitute dance and choreography.
Project led by Scott delaHunta under the umbrella of Random Dance R-Research, funded by Portland Green Cultural Projects.
Collaborators include Marc Downie, Nick Rothwell, Luke Church, Phil Barnard and others