Website Impersonations: The Ten Most Visited is a Live
Performance Series choreographed by Web code. In the performance of Google at the Center for Performance Research on October 3, 2009, three dancers, two performers, and the audience, were joining me and helped shaping the course of the show. The source code of the website - its HTML tags - were interpreted live on stage into new dance movements, which were immediately translated into text-based descriptions and then stored online into the (text-based) html-movement-library. This information was reused on stage as new instruction material. As the data performance progressed, more html-movements were developed, stored and altered by the participants. The inclusion of the html-movement-library on stage enabled a simultaneous exchange of instruction and performance, data and movement input and output, and a continuous transfer between Web and body. |
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