Digital Body Language Workshop

Analivia Cordeiro - Nilton Lobo
VFXRio Dance - Casa Firjan 08/11/23

WORKSHOPS: INDEX | DIGITAL BODY LANGUAGE MOTION CAPTURE | IMAGINE FUTURES WITH I.A.

From the first experiments in 1973 to the results of the use of Deep Learning, in a body practice anchored in the technology of each era, Analivia Cordeiro and computer scientist Nilton Lobo led the dance and movement workshop, in which participants were guided through movement exercises and created original choreographies inspired by the relationships between the body, movement, visual and audiovisual art, and media technology.

Facilitators:
Analivia Cordeiro
- Dancer, choreographer, video artist, architect and body researcher.
Analivia Cordeiro has been exploring the relationships between the body, movement, visual and audiovisual art and media art since the early 1970s. Her seminal 1973 work, M 3×3, is considered the first video work to emerge from South America and one of the first dance choreographies created specifically for video internationally, using computer image processing to annotate the dance movements.

Nilton Lobo is an engineer and created the notation software for human movement called Nota-Anna, which records the trajectory of movement in space and time and makes it visible on a computer screen or with other digital tools.