Dance Notations and Robot Motion

Dance Notations and Robot Motion
Author: Jean-Paul Laumond
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2015-11-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319257390

How and why to write a movement? Who is the writer? Who is the reader? They may be choreographers working with dancers. They may be roboticists programming robots. They may be artists designing cartoons in computer animation. In all such fields the purpose is to express an intention about a dance, a specific motion or an action to perform, in terms of intelligible sequences of elementary movements, as a music score that would be devoted to motion representation. Unfortunately there is no universal language to write a motion. Motion languages live together in a Babel tower populated by biomechanists, dance notators, neuroscientists, computer scientists, choreographers, roboticists. Each community handles its own concepts and speaks its own language. The book accounts for this diversity. Its origin is a unique workshop held at LAAS-CNRS in Toulouse in 2014. Worldwide representatives of various communities met there. Their challenge was to reach a mutual understanding allowing a choreographer to access robotics concepts, or a computer scientist to understand the subtleties of dance notation. The liveliness of this multidisciplinary meeting is reflected by the book thank to the willingness of authors to share their own experiences with others.

Choreographics

Choreographics
Author: Ann Hutchinson Guest
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1134388454

Here for the first time is an account of how each of thirteen historical as well as present-day systems cope with indicating body movement, time, space (direction and level) and other basic movement aspects of paper. A one-to-one comparison is made of how the same simple patterns, such as walking, jumping, turning, etc. are notated in each system.

Dance Notation

Dance Notation
Author: Ann Hutchinson Guest
Publisher: New York : Dance Horizons
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1984
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

An introduction to the systematic recording of movement with emphasis on the historical development of notation. Includes comparison and evaluation of systems.

Traces of Dance

Traces of Dance
Author: Laurence Louppe
Publisher: Dis Voir
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1994
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9782906571280

In this unique critical volume, the authors turn the semiotic spotlight on an obscure area of art: the drawings and notations choreographers use to think about the human body in motion.

Motif Notation

Motif Notation
Author: Ann Hutchinson Guest
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1992
Genre:
ISBN: 9781942404217

An ideal tool to learn about Motif symbols and their usage at an introductory level. This spiral-bound booklet will be a welcome guide for those newly interested in Motif Notation.

Moving Notation

Moving Notation
Author: Jill Beck
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1998
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9789057021787

First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Labanotation

Labanotation
Author: Ann Hutchinson Guest
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1136775129

A definitive book for students of dance and movement studies, Labanotation is now available in a fourth edition, the first complete revision of the text since 1977. Initiated by the movement genius Rudolf Laban, and refined through fifty years of work by teachers here and abroad, Labanotation, the first wholly successful system for recording human movement, is now having the effect on ballet and other forms of dance that the prefection of music notation in the Renaissance had on the development of music. This book makes it possible to record accurately, for study and reconstruction, the great dance creations of the theater, as well as such diverse activities as time/motion studies for industry, personnel assessment and physical therapy. So comprehensive that it can indicate even facial expressions, the system is also simple enough for a child to learn easily as an integral part of athletic or dance training.

Merce Cunningham

Merce Cunningham
Author: Merce Cunningham
Publisher: Song Cave
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2019-06-18
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780998829074

On the occasion of Merce Cunningham's centennial comes this handsome new edition of his classic and long-out-of-print artist's book Changes: Notes on Choreography, first published in 1968 by Dick Higgins' Something Else Press. The book presents a revealing exposition of Cunningham's compositional process by way of his working notebooks, containing in-progress notations of individual dances with extensive speculations about the choreographic and artistic problems he was facing. Illustrated with over 170 photographs and printed in color and black and white, the book was described by its original publisher as "the most comprehensive book on choreography to emerge from the new dance ... [which] will come to stand with Eisenstein's and Stanislavsky's classics on the artistic process." By the time these notebooks were published, Cunningham had already led the Merce Cunningham Dance Company for 15 years, and had collaborated with Cage and others on milestones such as Variations V (1966) and RainForest (1968), the latter with Andy Warhol, David Tudor and Jasper Johns. Along with his essay collection Dancing in Space and Time (1978), Changes is one of the most significant publications on Cunningham's enduring contributions to dance, which developed through collaboration with John Cage to incorporate formal innovation with regard to chance, silence and stillness.