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	<title>Choreographing Architecture</title>
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	CHOREOGRAPHING ARCHITECTURE:
Developing a Generative Movement Language for Embodied Design

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How can a choreographed language based on movement responses
to architecture become the guiding framework for design? Although there is scholarly
and practice-based research in applying choreographic language to the field of
urban planning and landscape architecture in recent years, there are few
scholarly works that apply these research findings to an architectural design
method. Movement languages used by choreographers exhibit clear notational
definitions and can span various types of performances and functionality such
as cognitive science, mathematics, and computer science. Choreography is a
field that has been exploring this relationship between documentation of human
movement and creative performance. While the research in segmenting and
representing elemental human tasks aspire to its computational automation and
replication, the development of a movement language also has generative,
expressive, and instructive potential. My work links computational descriptions
of design and embodied performance with choreographic languages to produce an
open-ended system for documenting and re-enacting design processes. Launching
from scholarships and design experiments on making grammars, movement
annotative systems, and motion-caption technology; the geometry of a physical
room is performed with the body, based on improvisational rules defined by the
responses of different elements within a physical room. This performance is
then transcribed into a movement language; producing vocabulary in generating
new geometry and new movement sequences responsive to specific architectural
elements that are adapted to create new spaces. The intended contributions of
my research are to investigate how embodied performances can re-map and
generate space, providing a tool for design instruction, computation,
improvisation, and collaboration. 






Keywords: architecture, design, choreography, movement language, computation



	CONTACT&#38;nbsp; ︎ Email
	DISTORTIONSTRANSLATION BETWEEN MOVEMENT SCRIPT AND FORM

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PERMUTATIONS


CHOREOGRAPHING AND IMPROVISING NEW GEOMETRIES


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ACTIVITIES


CHOREOGRAPHING A NEW ARCHITECTURAL SPACE

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