These meetings were held at Sadler's Wells Theatre and were primarily discussion and demonstration based.
![troikatronix isadora re-scaling issues troikatronix isadora re-scaling issues](https://community.troikatronix.com/assets/uploads/files/1600277980207-screen-shot-2020-09-16-at-20.36.39.png)
The main session took place from 24 September to 6 October 2001 and involved three levels of activity: a period of intensive Research Days running from 24 September to 3 October that involved working meetings of the primary research team. The second half of the week included visits to the Robotics and Artificial Life Laboratories at the University of Sussex (Phil Husbands and Inman Harvey URL: ) and the University of Nottingham's Mixed Reality Laboratory (Steve Benford URL: ) as part of broadening the base of the discussion and exploring the possibility for collaborations. The first half of this week consisted of introductory meetings held at Sadler's Wells Theatre in London with the research team. The overall project coordinator was Scott deLahunta with project assistance from Hazel Coggins.Īn initial orientation session was organised from 24-29 June 2001. Two researcher/ writers, Sanjoy Roy and Saul Albert, were invited to participate in the ten research days 24 September to 6 October 2001. The primary research team comprised London based choreographers Siohban Davies, Shobana Jeyasingh, Wayne McGregor and Ashley Page working in collaboration with digital artists/ programmers from the UK and Germany: Guy Hilton, Jo Hyde, Bruno Martelli, Adrian Ward and Christian Ziegler. "Software for Dancers: tools to support the choreographic process" was conducted between April and October 2001. The Artists' Development Initiative at the Royal Opera House provided the Clore Studio for the final public presentation of the first research phase. Primary funding came from the ACE Dance Department, with in-kind contributions of space and facilities from Sadler's Wells and Random Dance Company and participant fees from the associated companies of the four choreographers.
#Troikatronix isadora re scaling issues software#
Consultation and support was provided by the Collaborative Arts Unit (CAU), ACE, which has a history of investment in the use and development of software by artists working in interdisciplinary contexts. This research project came about through the convergence of projects already in development within Writing Research Associates, Sadler's Wells Theatre/ Random Dance Company and the Dance Department, Arts Council of England (ACE).
![troikatronix isadora re-scaling issues troikatronix isadora re-scaling issues](https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn.freshdesk.com/data/helpdesk/attachments/production/13069647477/original/-9mu75iuEuLNfft4f12Uc9QaSJ9P6O3eEg.gif)
The information on this site is only up to date to 15 March 2003.Īfter this, the author does not guarantee any of the links to outside sites.
![troikatronix isadora re-scaling issues troikatronix isadora re-scaling issues](https://cdm.link/app/uploads/2016/08/isadora-glsl-shader-without-text.png)
Software for Dancers: Final Report SOFTWARE FOR DANCERS: THE USER'S GUIDE back to main page