Transforming spectator into collaborator during a digitalised dance performance

Friendred (Youhong) Peng
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The traditional construct of dance performances has predominantly positioned the audience as passive observers with little to no interaction with the unfolding narrative on stage. However, the advent of digital technology has paved the way for a more immersive and interactive performative experience. This paper elucidates the transformation of this dynamic through the lens of an interactive dance performance piece, “Moving Photon”, which endeavors to blur the entrenched demarcations between performers and spectators. By melding choreographic improvisation, interactive installations, and physiological sensing, “Moving Photon” cultivates a co-constitutive interaction, challenging conventional performative frameworks. Through two distinct configurations, performance and installation setting, the piece endeavors to transition spectators from passive observers to active collaborators in the narrative. The performance setting leverages real-time electroencephalogram (EEG) data from audience members to influence the kinetic dynamics of the installation, thus directly impacting the dancer's improvisational choreography. Conversely, the setup of the interactive installation invites participants to influence the musical score and the installation's robotic movements through motion-sensing devices, fostering a tangible feedback loop. The reflections gathered from initial exhibitions reveal a heightened sense of connectivity and shared authorship of the performance among both the performer and audience members. This innovative exploration signifies a step forward towards fostering more collaborative and multimodal engagements in digital art performances.
在数字化舞蹈表演中将观众变为合作者
传统的舞蹈表演主要将观众定位为被动的观察者,几乎不与舞台上展开的叙事进行互动。然而,数字技术的出现为更加身临其境的互动表演体验铺平了道路。本文以互动舞蹈表演作品《移动光子》为视角,阐释了这一动态的转变,该作品试图模糊表演者与观众之间根深蒂固的界限。通过将即兴编舞、互动装置和生理感应融为一体,"移动的光子 "培养了一种共同构成的互动,挑战了传统的表演框架。通过表演和装置两种不同的配置,该作品努力将观众从被动的观察者转变为叙事的积极合作者。表演设置利用观众的实时脑电图(EEG)数据来影响装置的动力,从而直接影响舞者的即兴编舞。反过来,互动装置的设置也邀请参与者通过动作感应设备来影响乐谱和装置的机器人动作,从而形成一个有形的反馈回路。从最初的展览中收集到的反思显示,表演者和观众之间的连通性和对表演的共同创作感都有所增强。这一创新探索标志着在数字艺术表演中促进更多协作和多模式参与方面向前迈进了一步。
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