Susan Kozel combines dance and philosophy in the context of new media. She works with bodies, ideas and technologies. She has a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Essex, UK, and a long history of various movement techniques (from ballet to butoh). She is an internationally recognized and distinguished researcher. Susan has recently started a permanent position as a Professor of New Media at MEDEA, Malmö University.

MEDEA Talks presents: “Social Choreographies”

Friday, October 29 15:00-17:00

Place: MEDEA, Ö Varvsg. 11 A

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Susan Kozel’s Medea talk will be about dance and social media. “Social Choreographies” is a research initiative but is also a way of looking at the urban world: seeing how we already ‘dance’ with our technologies and how, if we feel like it, can enhance the embodied quality of our mobile lives. She will talk about the IntuiTweet project that uses Twitter to access and exchange movement intuition. Can a social networking platform also be a way to enhance the performance of every day lives? Do Social Choreographies result? She will also talk about a few earlier projects that integrated bodies with sensing technologies.

Moderator: Tanja Mangalanayagam, Project Manager at Skånes Dansteater

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  • thx for these comments! i love seeing how ideas germinate in many places, echoing each other. at some point we will use the Dance-Tech platform for a much wider IntuiTweet improv linking many people (probably in March) and I look forward to inviting everyone
  • This looks fascinating. I teach in an Interdisciplinary Performance program in Canada. Would love to get you here someday. UBC Okanagan.
  • I am very excited about this research. Like Carlota, I wish I could be there to hear the talk.
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  • Great! definitely sounds very appealing to ideas I have been working with in terms of gestures that explore "social commentaries", that is the name I gave to the undergoing movement research. Would love to be there to hear what you are going to be discussing and addressing but live too far away ;-/. Great subjects to enhance the creative process.
    Sincerely,
    Carlota Pradera
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