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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2005

Enaction and Visual Arts : Towards Dynamic Instrumental Visual Arts

Annie Luciani
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This paper is a theoretical paper that presents how the concept of Enaction, centerd on action and interaction paradigm, coupled with the new properties of the contemporary computer tools is able to provoke deep changes in arts. It examines how this concept accompanies the historical trends in Musical, Visual and Choreographic Arts. It enumerates the new correlated fundamental questions, scientific as well as artistic, the author identifies. After that, it focuses on Dynamic Visual Arts, trying to elicit the revolution brought by these deep conceptual and technological changes. It assumes that the contemporary conditions shift the art of visual motion from a ''Kinema'' to a ''Dyname'', allowing artists ''to play images'' as ''to play violin'', and that this shift could not appear before our era. It illustrates these new historical possibilities by some examples developed by the scientific and artistic works of the author and her co- workers. In conclusion, it assumes that this shift could open the door to a new genuine connection between arts that believed to cooperate but that remained separated during ages: music, dance and animation. This possible new ALLIANCE could lead the society to consider a new type of arts, we want to call ''Dynamic Instrumental Arts'', which will be really multisensorial: simultaneously Musical, Gestural and Visual.
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hal-00910675 , version 1 (01-07-2014)

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Annie Luciani. Enaction and Visual Arts : Towards Dynamic Instrumental Visual Arts. 2nd International Conference on Enactive Interfaces, 2005, Gênes, Italy. pp.10. ⟨hal-00910675⟩

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