The Joy of Movement

An exhibition for everyone who has ever watched a dancer and felt something they couldn't name.

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Exhibition plan
The Joy of Movement exhibition plan: hub-and-spoke layout with central spectacle and radiating zones Entry / Spectacle Synthesis (return) Primer Solo Body Body in Space Body in Relation In development Body in Culture In development

Exhibition plan

Hub-and-spoke spatial configuration. Central spectacle, radiating zones. The structure scales from a single room to a multi-room installation.

Lens: Understanding
Entry / Spectacle Synthesis (return) Primer Solo Body Body in Space Body in Relation In development Body in Culture In development

Understanding

Artifacts that make movement legible: data viz, motion capture, particle simulation, real-time visualization. The analytical system made visible.

  • It Takes One Breath — Solo Body (CT scan + particle sim)
  • Breath x Dance — Entry / Solo Body (biometric data)
Lens: Hands-on experience
Entry / Spectacle Synthesis (return) Primer Solo Body Body in Space Body in Relation In development Body in Culture In development

Hands-on experience

Participatory, immersive works. The visitor's body is the subject. Movement is felt, not only observed.

  • Breath x Dance — participatory sync
  • Long Screen Movement Dynamics — Body in Space
  • Zones 3 and 4 — in development
Lens: Trajectory
Entry / Spectacle Synthesis (return) Primer Solo Body Body in Space Body in Relation Body in Culture

Visitor trajectory

Entry through spectacle, then Primer (Weight, Time, Space, Flow). Through zones by scale of relationship: Solo Body, Body in Space, Body in Relation, Body in Culture. Return to center for Synthesis. The image has not changed. They have.