HUMAN INTERFACES: INDUCTION (HII)
AUDIOVISUAL DANCE DELEGATED PERFORMANCE
On the body of each dancer, magnets, microcontrollers, magnetic field sensors, as well as sensors that record body position and environmental parameters are fixed. Microcontrollers and sensors connected to them form a p2p network that fixes the specific positions of two or more bodies (“clients”) inside the space. Designed interfaces allow you to expand the haptic interaction of bodies in the field of induction fields. The data captured by NodeMCU microcontrollers affect the generative graphics and sound that form the environment (ambiance) - a single field of experience in which feelings can be flexibly transferred from one state to another, where extended touch is a link in the course of this translation.
There are 3 types of processes that can be studied by dancers using sensors: mutual induction - p2p interaction, by activating sensors of another interface; self-induction - an independent study of the capabilities of its interface; interaction with the environment.
Each show is a separately documented study-improvisation. Performers receive brief instructions before the show, while their study of the system being created takes place without rehearsals during the performance itself.
CREDITS
Authors: Olesya Ilyonok, Marina Muzyka, Valeria Polshina, Andrey Chugunov, Timofey Gorbatenko
Tutor: Aristarkh Chernyshev
-Da. Digital Art, FEFU
Performers:
Show in Ajax coworking: Tatiana Rudykh, Sofia Kanevskaya
Show at the Khlebozavod Center for Contemporary Art: Tatyana Rudykh, Yulia Chabanova
Show at the Artservatory: Daria Tagiltseva, Alexandra Erina
Show at Electromuseum: Nikolai Baghdasaryan, Kristina Kim
Show at the theater "Mesto": Maria Kazulina, Ilya Manylov
Video documentation of the second screening: Georgy Gubko
December | 2018