The Butterfly Effect and Other Beautiful Catastrophes
August 1
, 2009
A collaboration between Austin composer William H. Meadows and choreographer Kerry Kreiman and CD/FW members, this collaborative work will use interactive technology to transform dancers' movements and gestures into sound using Nintendo WiiMotes and wireless microphones and transmitters. Meadows will use a variety of programs he has constructed using Kyma DSP software to exploit the buttons and accelerometers on the WiiMotes, which have been configured for real time control of LIVE software. Utilizing ideas from chaos and catastrophe theory as part of a chance structure, each performance will be a unique event.
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