[ISEA2022] Workshop: Johannes Birringer, Michèle Danjoux, Zhi Xu & Doros Polydorou — Re-embodiment and Dis/abilities: Performing River

Workshop Statement

June 13, Mercat de les Flors, Sala Pina Bausch. ISEA2022 Extended Programme

Re-embodiment & Dis/abilities: Performing River is a workshop that explores immersive, ritualized, intimate movement experiences for mixed-ability participants willing to wear Oculus Quest2 VR headset as well as wearable sensors or fabrics. The participants are invited to examine their responses to sounds and tactile images (imagined relations) of water, river, flow, movement, liquidity – extending body (in whatever restricted, limited or possible way) to an interface between the real there, and the virtual nature drawings we shall instigate through our VR software and physical movement ideas.

We also plan to create experiments in inter-action – extending the notion of illustrating/drawing into the relationship between Oculus Quest headset wearer (performer) and illustrator/guide who hold the Oculus controllers and draws, in real time & in real flow. We understand such architectures as “kinetic atmospheres” which open up participatory scenarios, composed with fabrics, paper, drawing materials (graphite) as well as wearables, “design-in-motion” accoutrements or costumes created by Michèle Danjoux. Choreographic proposals (Xu, Birringer) emphasize sensorial and affective ritual engagements between performers and participant observers.

Performing River is ritual: The ethical questions raised by river/water – its availability, pollution, infrastructural dimension for local and wider trade – highlight that water is not just a metaphor of thinking practices, it is a site of deep contention and political crisis, as currents, floods, currencies, ecologies and economies flow together or collide. By exploring river (and flooding) as elemental, and water as vital infrastructure and inspiration for design as well as climate activism and consideration of habitats and ecospheres, this workshop reflects creatively on the function and circulation of this special medium in various cultures, examining its potential in fostering collective imaginaries.
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  • Johannes Birringer (DE/US/UK) is an independent media choreographer and artistic director of AlienNation Co., a multimedia ensemble that has collaborated on various site-specific and cross-cultural performance and installation projects since 1993. He lives and works in Houston, USA, and London, UK. [source: Wikipedia]
  • Dr. Michèle Danjoux is a practicing artist and internationally esteemed researcher with a background in Fashion Design. She is also an accomplished Design educator with over twenty years of experience in Higher Education.  https://www.arts.ac.uk/research/ual-staff-researchers/michele-danjoux
  • Zhi Xu is a choreographer, dancer and lecturer at Bath Spa University (UK). He completed a PhD focusing on dance technology and cultural identity at Brunel University London in 2021. As a choreographer and dancer, he has created more than 20 works touring world-wide in China, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Canada, Russia, Belgium, Malaysia and Israel. https://zhixu.org
  • Doros Polydorou is a Cyprus born interactive designer, working with real time 3d graphics. He has completed a BSc in Multimedia Design and Technology and an MSc in Computer Animation. He is currently in the write-up phase of his doctoral thesis.https://www.brunel.ac.uk/people/doros-polydorou