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ISSUE 15 : Digitalization: from Vision to Motion
The Seen and Unseen: Two Systematic Presettings of YCAM’s RAM on Motion
看見與不被看見的─RAM對動態的兩個預設
July 3rd, 2014Type: Performance
Author: 謝杰廷 Editor: Rikey Tenn
Quote From: 《典藏今藝術》No.260
Note: The article is a part of the feature "The new way of visualization and its restrictions in contemporary dance" in ARTCO Magazine, including the interview with Reactor about Awareness in Motion (RAM). The author Hsieh, Chieh-Ting elaborates the possibility to image choreography based on the presumption of "movement" in RAM in it.
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