Artificial Realities - Day 3
MODINA / Hollow - Liis Vares & Taavet Jansen (EE) - Marko Milić & Uroš Krčadinac (RS)
14:00 Workshop for professionals with Hollow (Gyula Muskovics, Viktor Szeri and Tamás Páll) – Studio – Registration is required.
15:00 Hollow: Artist talk – Foyer / Live stream
16:00 Liis Vares & Taavet Jansen (EE): Still Moving – Club
18:00 Marko Milić & Uroš Krčadinac (RS): Gaitless – Main Hal
19:00 Talk and Q&A with the MODINA artists, moderated by Naoto Hieda (JP) Junior Researcher at Tallinn University / Live stream
The third day of the focus is on dance and technology. You can play, you can learn.
As part of Trafó's Creative Europe project MODINA (Movement, Digital Intelligence, and Interactive Audience), we present two new works in one evening. Before the performances, Hollow (Gyula Muskovics, Tamás Páll, Viktor Szeri), the Hungarian artists supported by MODINA collaboration, will give an artist talk and workshop sharing insights into their artistic world-building practice and their newest creation Baby, which will be shown on November 9 as part of the focus.
In Trafó’s Main Hall, Gaitless invites you to play a game – we try to outsmart AI-controlled cameras in an interactive dance space: will you reach the safe, or will the alarm go off? The work of choreographer Marko Milić and media artist Uroš Krčadinac was inspired by a real-life incident: a group of bank robbers fooled the motion-detecting security system by rolling up to the safe, so that the cameras did not detect the intrusion as human movement. The choreographic principle of the interactive performance is to deceive machine learning: how can we move in a way that we are not to be recognizable as humans?
In the Club, Still Moving creates a space where movement meets language with the help of mixed reality (MR). Participants navigate real and digital space simultaneously with transparent VR glasses. The unique physical characteristics, imagination, and interpretation of each audience member contributes to the evolving choreographic language and inclusive dramaturgy.
The day ends with a panel discussion with the artists.
Supported by: MODINA, Creative Europe program of the European Union
The European Movement, Digital Intelligence and Interactive Audience (MODINA) programme pairs creative technologists and choreographers together to work on projects with a focus on developing and integrating technology in dance practice, particularly computational creativity and/or audience interaction, with an emphasis on exploring artificial intelligence (AI).
MODINA is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.
The opinions and statements expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official position of the European Union or the European Education and Culture
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