• Choreographing the City - Ep. 4 | Courage and the Unknown

  • Apr 1 2021
  • Duración: 40 m
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Choreographing the City - Ep. 4 | Courage and the Unknown

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  • In this fourth episode of Choreographing the City at MIT, Dr. Adesola Akinleye and Professor Gediminas Urbonas are joined by lecturer in design engineering Dr Arianna Mazzeo. ‘This is an open conversation with questions that contribute to Dr Mazzeo’s thoughts from Joy Buolamwini, Jesus Ocampo Aguilar, Pohao Chi, and Shucao Mo. The conversation includes questions about choreography as embodied algorithm, the importance of the notion of relationship in situating an understanding of embodiment, and the vitality of ‘failure’ as a tool for embracing exploration. The conversation sits alongside the previous discussion with Richard Sennett in looking at the multiple constructions for what choreography can mean. Yet within these meanings, connection, relationship and social responsibility seem to always remerge perhaps they could be considered as core elements for the realisation of embodiment – for the realisation of presence in a situation to which the body is responding. I am interested by the very different uses and meanings for ‘choreography’ that those in different fields attribute to it.’ – Adesola This podcast is the result of the Morning Conversation series held in the Fall 2020 Choreographing the City class, offered by the Art, Culture and Technology Program at MIT in partnership with Theatrum Mundi and Professor Richard Sennett. The course was taught by Professor Gediminas Urbonas, and the MIT Center for Art, Science, and Technology's visiting artist, choreographer Dr. Adesola Akinleye. Dr. Akinleye’s residency looks at emerging lexicons for movement in urban space that connect to ideas shared across dance-making and choreography to city-making and building community. This series of eight episodes is hosted by Dr. Adesola Akinleye, Professor Gediminas Urbonas, and Chucho Ocampo Aguilar. References and further reading: Akinleye, A. (2012). Orientation for Communication: embodiment, and the language of dance. Empedocles: the European journal for the philosophy of communication, 4(2), pp.101-112. doi:10.1386/ejpc.4.2.101_1 Reference for further reading about embodiment Akinleye, A and G. Preciado-Azanza (2020) Dancing the digital age: a survey of the new technologies in the choreographic process, Journal of Genius and Eminence, Volume 5, No 1. Article 4/ pages 37-52 ISSN: 2334-1130 print/2334-1149 online DOI: 10.18536/jge.2016.01.1.1.02 Reference for further reading about dance and the digital age Halprin, L. (1969). The RSVP cycles: creative processes in the human environment. N.Y.: Braziller. Referred to in the conversation by Arianna Fuller, R. B. (1981). Critical path (1st ed. ed.). New York: St. Martin's Press. Reference for Buckminstef Fuller referred to by Arianna Jones, D. (2020). David Bowie: a life (Revised and updated edition. ed.). Canada: Doubleday Canada. Referred to in the conversation by Arianna Other info: Date of conversation November 2nd 2020 (Boston Morning) Key words: Algorithms, embodied, playfulness, multiplicity, empathy, courage, failure, unknown
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