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Date: March 9th/2007

other stories
capturing motion, telling tales, spinning yarnsŠ

 
 
ŒOther Stories¹ is an evening of interactive arts at the School of
Interactive Arts & Technology, SFU Surrey Campus. Admission free.
 
ŒOther Stories¹ is a work in progress showing of a research project into
motion capture, dance, and ethics. This project explores the strangeness of
captured human motion. It is a live performance with two dancers in a Vicon
motion capture system, the 3D computer tracking system most commonly used
for creating video game avatars. Instead of building recognizable human
shapes, the essence of movement is conveyed with dots, sparks, and lines,
dissolving the human form but maintaining a sense of play, of pathos, and of
bodies. When virtual bodies meet real bodies, which ones are the others? The
stories are of grandmothers and angels, of fireflies and knitting.
 
The motion capture performance is a collaboration between Susan Kozel, Greg
Corness, and visiting dancer/researcher Inka Valipakka; additional artistic
content provided by Maia Engeli, Camille Baker, Jack Stockholm and Tamara
Smyth. The performance is supported by SFU¹s President¹s Research Grant and
by the Academy of Finland. It is a co-production of The Escape Artists
Society (TEAS) www.escapeartists.ca <http://www.escapeartists.ca> and Mesh
Performance Partnerships www.meshperformance.org
<http://www.meshperformance.org>. The project will be streamed on
<http://www.meshperformance.org> for those interested.
 
The performance begins at 7pm on 14 March 2007 in the Interactivity Lab of
the School of Interactive Arts & Technology at Simon Fraser University¹s
Surrey Campus. Admission Free.
 
Other events the same evening include:
 
4- 6pm: lecture by Professor Sha Xin Wei of the Topographical Media Lab,
Concordia University (part of the SIAT Research Colloquium speakers¹
series): room 3280
 
6-7pm: refreshments and undergraduate student installation projects in the
campus mezzanine 
 
How to get there: the easiest way is to take the Sky Train (Expo Line) to
Surrey Central and walk 200 ft to the tall green building, SFU Surrey Campus
is at the foot of the tower. For more details and driving instructions see
http://www.surrey.sfu.ca/about/maps.html
<http://www.surrey.sfu.ca/about/maps.html>

Please contact Camille for more information, to request an interview, and/or
to find out more about covering the event at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>

The Escape Artists Society (TEAS) presents "other stories" capturing motion,
telling tales, spinning yarnsŠ (free for TEAS members showing membership).
For more information on T.E.A.S. go to http://www.escapeartists.ca


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Camille Baker 
The Escape Artists Society
Executive Director/ Curator
Vancouver, BC, Canada
http://www.escapeartists.ca
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