Concept, choreography, author of performance works & somatic practice: Margrét Sara Guðjónsdóttir | Philosophy & archival concept: Susan Kozel | Editing, video creation for tablet & visual concept: Jeannette Ginslov | AR/MR/AI Creation, interactive technologist: Keith Lim | Photos: Lasse Dahl, Jeannette Ginslov, David Kiers, Eva Schmidhuber | Original video footage: Jeannette Ginslov, Andrea Keiz, Eva Schmidhuber, Jens Sethzman, Antoine Verbièse | Printing of images: Magnus Denker | Original composed soundtracks: Peter Rehberg | Dancers in the archival video footage: Louise Dahl, Catherine Jodoin, Laura Siegmund, Angela Schubot, Marie Topp, Suet-Wan Tsang, Marie Ursin | Production management: Jill Emerson & Till Rothmund.
Supported by Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, co-produced by Data Society Research Program of Malmö University, Inter Arts Center, ICI Berlin, Open Spaces Tanzfabrik Berlin, WUK performing arts.
Further Biographies
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Susan Kozel is known for artistic and philosophical work applying phenomenology to a range of choreographic, affective and somatic practices, with a particular emphasis on dance in networked digital systems. She is a professor with the School of Arts and Culture at Malmö University in Sweden. Publications in include Closer: Performance, Technologies, Phenomenology (MIT Press 2007) and many shorter pieces on phenomenology, dance and digital cultures. Since 2010 Susan Kozel has been Professor at the School of Art and Culture / K3, Malmö University, Sweden,2007-2009: Principal Researcher in Performance and Motion Capture, SMARTlab Digital Media Institute, University of East London, UK, 2008-2010: Senior Project Researcher Intuition in Creative Processes: Examining Artistic Procedures and Decisions in Contemporary Dance and Digital Media Design, Media Lab, Department of Digital Media Design of the University of Art and Design in Helsinki, Finland 2002 - 2007:Associate Professor (Performance and Media Art), School of Interactive Arts & Technology, Simon Fraser University, Canada. 2001 - 2002: Assistant Professor in Interactive Arts, Technical University of British Columbia, Canada. From 2012-2017 she directed the Living Archives research project funded by the Swedish National Research Council where she refined a variation of phenomenological method and applied it to performances of encryption and somatic archiving. She now collaborates with Margrét Sara Guðjónsdóttir to deepen this work.
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Jeannette Ginslov (Phd, MSc, MA) is an artist, researcher and scholar exploring dance, Screendance and embodied technologies. Ginslov is an independent Screendance maker,producer, online workshop facilitator, and has screened her works internationally. In 2021 she was awarded aPhD from the Arts and Creative Industries Department at London South Bank University, where she researched Deep Flow: a tentacular worlding of dance, biosensor technology, lived experience, and embodied materials of the human and non-humankind. She also has an MSc in Screendance Dundee University(Distinction),and an MA in Choreography, Rhodes University. She is currently working on Nano cosmic Aesthetics a collaboration with KeithLim and nuclear scientist Emil Rofors, selected for the Open Call ESS & InterArts Centre Residency in Malmö, exploring Small Angle Neutron Scattering(SANS), the embodiment of data and neutronic imagery, using AR/VR technologies to create a new visual aesthetic.
http://www.jginslov.com/participate.html↪
Keith Lim is an Australian creative technologist, interactive specialist and lecturer. His 20 years of combining Computer Science, Psychology and Dance results in a interdisciplinary investigation in developing human potential in relation to technology. He is driven by fusing new technology with immersive and somatic practices to create full-stack interactive experiences.
www.keithlim.art