[Tekst dostępny tylko w języku angielskim] Translab, by Myriam Beutelspacher y Minerva Hernández Trejo, is one of the research guidelines about performance arts and technology developed inside the Reseach and Experimentation Program Medialab from the
Multimedia Center.
Liveness: prosthetics, gesture, and metaphor is an international conference of artists whose main interest is to open collective forums for discussion, ponderation, widespread coverage, and analysis of scenarios, theatrical, dancing, or performance, using digital technology closely related to the body. The conference consist of...[Tekst dostępny tylko w języku angielskim] Translab, by Myriam Beutelspacher y Minerva Hernández Trejo, is one of the research guidelines about performance arts and technology developed inside the Reseach and Experimentation Program Medialab from the Multimedia Center.
Liveness: prosthetics, gesture, and metaphor is an international conference of artists whose main interest is to open collective forums for discussion, ponderation, widespread coverage, and analysis of scenarios, theatrical, dancing, or performance, using digital technology closely related to the body. The conference consist of a number of discussion panels and a workshop with a trandisciplinarity methodology.
Liveness: prosthetics, gesture, and metaphor is an international conference of artists whose main interest is to open collective forums for discussion, ponderation, widespread coverage, and analysis of scenarios, theatrical, dancing, or performance, using digital technology closely related to the body. The conference consist of...[Tekst dostępny tylko w języku angielskim] Translab, by Myriam Beutelspacher y Minerva Hernández Trejo, is one of the research guidelines about performance arts and technology developed inside the Reseach and Experimentation Program Medialab from the Multimedia Center.
Liveness: prosthetics, gesture, and metaphor is an international conference of artists whose main interest is to open collective forums for discussion, ponderation, widespread coverage, and analysis of scenarios, theatrical, dancing, or performance, using digital technology closely related to the body. The conference consist of a number of discussion panels and a workshop with a trandisciplinarity methodology.