Feb 25, 2006 at 08:46 AM |
Josephine Dorado (http://funksoup.com/) is a New York-based media artist, performer and writer. In her work, she explores the extension of the performance environment with technology, sometimes utilizing movement-based, sensor-driven synthesis and networked telepresence. In 2003-2004, Josephine was a Fulbright scholarship recipient and an artist-in-residence at Waag Society for Old and New Media in Amsterdam, wherein she presented the networked performances Son(net) Subterfuge and Viroid Flophouse. She has also written and performed several plays and one-woman shows, which were performed at various venues in New York and Florida, such as the Knitting Factory, Cornelia Street’s poetry series, and Nuyorican Poets Café. Stage choreography credits include playwright Mac Wellman's Whirligig, Dracula and Tallahassee. Current projects include m3, which examines the intersection between dance, architectural design and interactivity; and Gravity Vogel, which incorporates aerial dance with interactive sound poetry. |
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