New Dance Blogs
I've added the following sixteen dance blogs to my blogroll in the right-hand column of Great Dance home page and in the Dance News blog:
- American Dance Festival 2008
- The A.O. Movement Collective
- Choreobot
- The Clytemnestra Project
- Contradiction Dance
- Culturist
- Dance in San Francisco
- Dancing on the Edge
- Dancing with Pain
- Freefall
- Giant Place Detail
- Joyce Theater
- The Moving Architects
- The 19th Step
- Prix de Lausanne Videoblog
- The Urgent Artist
Do you know of others I should I? Please email me.
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Great Dance Update: New Blogs for Videos and News
I've made a few additions to Great Dance:
- The videos at the top of the Great Dance home page now have their own Dance Videos blog.
- The news items from the dance blogosphere in the left-hand column of the Great Dance home page now have their own Dance News blog.
- The comprehensive list of dance blogs is located in the right-hand column of the Great Dance home page and in the right-hand column of the new Dance News blog.
If you would like to recommend dance videos, news items and blogs, please email me.
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My Research for The Kinetic Interface Blog
As part of my on-going research for The Kinetic Interface blog, I use YouTube, del.icio.us and Google Reader. In this post, I provide links to my favorite videos, bookmarked links and blog subscriptions:
- On my YouTube channel, you can access my 200+ favorite videos (dance, science and technology) and my 70+ subscriptions. These are the videos I use for the home page of Great Dance. I don't have any of my own videos uploaded to YouTube. If you have recommendations for videos I should take a look at, please share.
- On del.icio.us, I keep my annotated bookmarks. You can subscribe to my bookmarks. Also, if you have suggestions, please let me know.
And, I use Google Reader to track over 300 blog feeds. Here is a file in what is called OPML format that you can download to your PC and then upload to your favorite blog reader application. (You can try it on Netvibes, example). This OPML file includes all of the blogs that I track categorized by different topics such as dance, arts, architecture, interface design and many others.
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Welcome to The Kinetic Interface Blog!
I'm delighted to launch The Kinetic Interface blog!
In September 2005, I started the Great Dance blog (now it is called Dancing into the Future). The primary focus of this earlier blog was to encourage dancers and dance companies to embrace the Internet, blogs, videos and related tools in order to enhance their marketing, community-building, revenue generation and creative possibilities. These developments have largely taken place, and I'm delighted that I've played a role in conjunction with many others in educating dancers about the advantages and possibilities of the online world.
Now it's time to move in new directions:
The Kinetic Interface blog on Great Dance starts with the premise that by focusing on the body and movement we can better understand, engage with, and contribute to many of the technological and scientific changes that are reshaping our daily lives.
What I've found fascinating and a bit stunning after about two to three months of research is the extent to which the body, movement, gesture and motion are at the heart of many recent developments in science and technology.
As a starting point, I'd like to encourage readers to visit the Movement Is at the Heart of Scientific and Technological Change background page. Here you will find 16 videos (plus links to more videos) that show in very concrete terms how new computer interfaces and digital devices being used in a range of fields are, in essence, body-centric and movement-centric.
This focus on what is essentially the livelihood of choreographers and dancers (the creative exploration of movement) has some very important and beneficial ramifications for the dance community. I describe these opportunities in the About Page for The Kinetic Interface blog. And I'll recap these new possibilities here:
- New consulting opportunities for dancers
- Expanded audiences for dance
- Integration of dance and movement into many disciplines outside of the arts, and
- New online and offline revenue for dancers
Much more to come as I continue to provide background about my new blog over the coming days.
In the meantime, please feel free to email me with questions and feedback.
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