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Somatic and inclusive practice perspectives on developing an iPad application for choreography

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Abstract

The article offers insight into somatic perspectives that have informed the design of a software application for the iPad. Entitled formXtended, the app is designed to extend the compositional imaginations of users, by engaging them in choreographic tasks that integrate movement, sound and image. The project sought to develop an approach to software design that engaged with principles of inclusion and accessibility for disabled and non-disabled users. The article offers insight into some of the questions and issues addressed by the team in their endeavour to create inclusive app-based activities. The discussion articulates how somatic principles informed both app design stage and in the testing phase with young people, which led to further refinements in the app design. The somatic dimensions of the formXtended project are situated within a larger and more complex collaboration between arts organization, dancedigital, software company, Moviestorm and research partner, University of Bedfordshire.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)73-89
JournalJournal of Dance and Somatic Practices
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2016

Keywords

  • Dance
  • choreography
  • iPad

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