Altered states: Multi-site performance high

Technoetic Arts 4 (3):221-232 (2006)
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The relative freedom, spontaneity, and complexity of the images formed between the elastic body/mind of the dancer present in the room with me, the projected video of bodies, and performers interacting in space gave a palpable electric sense of virtual synergy. These are the words I wrote to describe the experience of being immersed in my first Interplay multi-site performance. I had the sense that I had experienced a telematic embrace, an event that was truly more than the sum of its parts, which Roy Ascott described as a feeling of connection and close community, almost an intimacy quite unlike face to face meetings.

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