Tag Archives: movements


JODI

At coming Saturday’s event ‘I want to believe’, Dutch new media collective JODI will be presenting their performance ‘ZYX’ for the first time in the Netherlands! ‘ZYX’ was developed for one of Rhizome’s events at the New Museum in New York.
The application records users’ quotidian movements and turns them into choreography—one that captures our awkward, mundane, frustrated, addicted interactions with our ubiquitous devices.

Download the app for your iPhone here for free: http://itunes.apple.com/nl/app/zyx/id505193110?mt=8

JODI is participating in the show ‘I want to believe’, which is taking place next Saturday, 19.30hrs at NS16, NS-plein 16 in Tilburg. Do come!

For more info:

http://pietmondriaan.com/2012/08/04/pietmondriaan-com-presents-i-want-to-believe/

Facebook event page


Cie. Willi Dorner

From ‘Body trail’ (2008) by Compagnie Willi Dorner


Joachim Koester

koesternavigate

‘To navigate, in a genuine way, in the unknown necessitates an attitude of daring, not one of recklessness (movements generated from the Magical Passes of Carlos Castaneda)’ (2009) by Joachim Koester

Through the choreography of drawings and bodily movements, Koester traces methods intended to access or express physical sensation beyond cognition. In an ambiguous dark space, a mime performs the exercises described by the infamous anthropologist Carlos Casteneda in his 1998 book Magical Passes. According to Casteneda, these were secret shamanic gestures meant to enhance one’s ability to navigate “the dark sea of awareness”.

At the Kestner Gesellschaft in Hannover. Fullscreen for slightly better view.