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en:new_context_staging [2018/09/06 05:04] tanjaen:new_context_staging [2019/03/15 07:41] – [NEW CONTEXT STAGING] tanja
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 Already in 2012/2013 there was the AiR-Lab-Format "Floating Bodies and Spaces" on the survey vessel Eleonore. Results were [[http://donautics.stwst.at/floating-bodies-labs|four Residencies]].  Already in 2012/2013 there was the AiR-Lab-Format "Floating Bodies and Spaces" on the survey vessel Eleonore. Results were [[http://donautics.stwst.at/floating-bodies-labs|four Residencies]]. 
 +Short [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKRdbnLUWHo&feature=youtu.be|Test-Webcam-Performance]] of the first Floating Bodies and Spaces Residency.
  
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-The body practice of walking backwards seems to lead to a release of endogenous substances that enhance memory. Moving Backwards   is processing movement and non-digital body practice - with open end. An anti-Alzheimer's access in times of the information society, a choreographic statement on theory and practice. Supplementary research of Quasikunst with connection to Infolab. Stay short: Get ONE impression when you click on the picture above. If interested: tanja@stwst.at+The body practice of walking backwards seems to lead to a release of endogenous substances that enhance memory. Moving Backwards is processing movement and non-digital body practice - with open end. An anti-Alzheimer's access in times of the information society, a choreographic statement on theory and practice. Supplementary research of Quasikunst with connection to Infolab. Stay short: Get ONE impression when you click on the picture above. If interested: tanja@stwst.at
    
 **Symm/Asymm** **Symm/Asymm**
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-Movements are examined for symmetries and asymmetries - connection to the [[https://newcontext.stwst.at/en/projects/quasikunst|fog ballet/"Fog"]]. If interested: tanja@stwst.at+Movements are examined for symmetries and asymmetries - connection to the [[https://newcontext.stwst.at/en/projects/quasikunst/start|fog ballet/"Fog"]]. If interested: tanja@stwst.at
  
 **Movement A** **Movement A**
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 === Material as performer === === Material as performer ===
 Transformed actors, systemic contradictions and almost immaterial material: material performs itself. One aspect of Quasikunst - fog as performer, ice as entity, to be continued, mtba.  Transformed actors, systemic contradictions and almost immaterial material: material performs itself. One aspect of Quasikunst - fog as performer, ice as entity, to be continued, mtba. 
-See [[https://newcontext.stwst.at/en/projects/quasikunst|fog and ice]]. +See [[https://newcontext.stwst.at/en/projects/quasikunst/start|fog and ice]]. 
 Research potential in the STWST context on things and materials. Research potential in the STWST context on things and materials.
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