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THE COLLAB a short documentary of the exhibition workshop New Media & Performance by Noud Heerkens

Researcher Noud Heerkens provided in November a New Media Performance exhibition workshop after which a short documentary was produced to document the results and experiences of the participants.

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New Media & Performance Workshop (2020)

Noud Heerkens provided a five-day exhibition workshop that stemmed from his research An Invitation to DANCE. By looking, hearing, moving and associating the visitor can create his ‘own’ story in this installation: the audience becomes a co-author of the work. This concept formed the starting point for new media & performance exhibition workshop. During the workshop, the participants were divided into six interdisciplinary groups in which they developed an interactive work.

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An Invitation to DANCE (2016 – 2020)

This research project examines the cinematic experience of a dance performance.  

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‘The essence of the situated, cinematic experience of dance lies in the mental interaction where the public becomes co-author.’

Noud Heerkens was a researcher within the Situated Art and Design research group from 2016 until retiring in 2021. He also was a tutor at the Master Institute of Visual Cultures.

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Research Group: Situated Art, Design and Technology

Living in cities developed around data and acting within the inscrutable structure of our techno-society demands art and design that can help understand how we relate to these rapidly changing surroundings and to reflect on that relationship. The research group Situated Art, Design and Technology responds to this exigency by fostering a situated turn in art and design through a diverse portfolio of interdisciplinary research projects in partnership with academic and cultural partners, as well as with government and industry.

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