--empyre- soft-skinned space--Hi Johannes, all
We were using the notion of tessellation in the computer graphics sense, to
see how we might implement and shape mixed reality boundaries to convey
compelling corporeal experience. The example/ experiment we were engaged in
--empyre- soft-skinned space--hi Johannes welcome back.
such a lot to compare between the different examples your draw together below
of the sonification of gestures within a wide range of different kinds of
systems .. used by very different ' performers' w
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On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 9:06 AM, sally jane norman <
normansallyj...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi Johannes, all
>
> We were using the notion of tessellation in the computer graphics se
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dear all, Hellen, Sally Jane
thanks for these responses -- and I hope others will join in and partake ---
probably I need to say here, Hellen, that of course I have the utmost respect
for your work
and long time pioneering performances
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Dear all
Sorry for being absent during the last days/weeks. Traveling and
answering urgent posts put me out of the empire list.
It seems to me that the term embodiment is definitively a milestone in
our discussion. In the last posts, I ha
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dear all, dear Daniel
"body chair language"?
well your introduction of the language problem
(for the Portuguese) is of course fascinating and perhaps links to my final
post and the question about decolonizaton I raised (the notion of an