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The Telematic Dress

The Telematic Dress. conceptual prototype communication tool model for team work. a conceptual prototype developed through performance and tested in the responsive multi-media environment of a telematic studio in Nottingham linked to partner sites in other countries. The Telematic Dress.

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The Telematic Dress

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  1. The Telematic Dress conceptual prototype communication tool model for team work

  2. a conceptual prototype developed through performance and tested in the responsive multi-media environment of a telematic studio in Nottingham linked to partner sites in other countries The Telematic Dress

  3. we explore the conceptual and aesthetic possibilities of an ‘open’, distributed dress that is evolving and shareable in the generation of its design by performers and users in different sites across time difference and cultural geographies

  4. the notion of a shareable wearable also implies considering future design to be both participatory and bespoke

  5. design and performance DAP

  6. design concept/process

  7. the concept envisions a partial design that is to emerge and extend all static textile elements in performance between at least two users whose movements, captured and transmitted by camera, combine to reveal a garment statement

  8. methodologies

  9. the open dress

  10. four metres of clothsensual textures and colours are moved through performance to explore the evolution of a garment, the transition from raw material to constructed form choreographed textile

  11. the telematic dress begins with the motion of colour, with tangible rhythms that span more than one body

  12. sense movement located to a specific site on the body

  13. emergencedesign development sketches

  14. the becoming dress

  15. The becoming dress the unworked cloth becomes adapted into a more revealed piece that momentarily embellishes, shrouds, releases, re-covers the body in motion

  16. choreography a fusion/blend of classical ballet, yoga and martial arts are used to explore/express design

  17. the other body

  18. two dancers become interwoven the fabric a porous membrane design affects the way in which the body moves and can be energised impulses, perceptions of form and touch travel between the dancers in distant locations the other body

  19. Saeko in Japan

  20. movement behaviours exist discretely and yet simultaneously, virtually together

  21. The Arizona hoop dress is a static shell, an outer frame/image, with the American dancer distancing herself from it and receding behind it

  22. Arizona State University Department of Dance

  23. the Arizona dress becomes a surface of filmic projection; leaves, figs, branches of a forest flitter across it, its blue colour changes slowly to green, brown, ochre

  24. other prototypes

  25. the tango interface two bodies explore energy and rhythm engaging across the internet in a dance duet connecting through telematics and ‘fantasy wearables’

  26. the process of metamorphic design is driven by the dancers co-presences

  27. what have we achieved & where next?

  28. we would like to propose, at this point, to create an installation in AZ that consists of an interactive dress that can be acted upon either via telematics or direct audience participation. this installation would partner with the performative elements in the UK to create a cohesive work Arizona: 21/07/05

  29. conclusion the telematic dress brings together diverse elements and creates new ways of combining them, it also explores articulation and reshaping of existing systems the telematic dress is ‘open’- open ended and our strategy not too fixed, but with built-in flexibility to allow for revisions to occur, as new opportunities become apparent. Strategic planning is action-orientated and considers a range of possible futures

  30. School of Art & DesignMichele Danjoux Johannes Birringer Jo CopeGemma HarrisonMarie DenisNatalie VerhaegenHelenna RenNatasha StottYoon Bo ShimCidinha Fursan BendxienHelen KnightJames PearsonSchool of the Built EnvironmentJohn RedgateAmin Al-habaibehStuart KennedyIndustry PartnersCanesis LtdEternal Spirits

  31. http://art.ntu.ac.uk/performance_research/birringer/dap.htm

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