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Dividual Plays Experimental Lab: An installation derived from Dividual Plays

Published:14 February 2016Publication History

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"Dividual Plays Experimental Lab" is an extract from the dance piece "Dividual Plays". Dividual Plays was produced as the first research outcome of "Reactor for Awareness in Motion [RAM]", a research project we have been involved since 2010 (http://ram.ycam.jp/en/). Dividual Plays Experimental Lab consists of essential elements of Dividual Plays, virtual environments for dance "scenes", a programming toolkit "RAM Dance Toolkit", and a motion capture system "MOTIONER". With these systems, the lab allows the visitors to explore and create their own body movements correspond with the experience of the dancers in Dividual Plays.

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