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E. Benthaus
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No abstract available. This article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, as part of The International Journal of Screendance, Volume 2 (2012), Parallel Press.
Kyra Norman
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Two-way Mirrors: Dancing in the Zoomosphere
Dan Graham's work with mirrors and installation from the 1970s provides an unexpected launchpad for understanding the structures underlying perception in Zoom interfaces.
S. Murphy
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No abstract available. This article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, as part of The International Journal of Screendance, Volume 2 (2012), Parallel Press.
Adam Roberts
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No abstract available.
Harmony Bench, Alexandra Harlig
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No abstract available. This article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, as part of The International Journal of Screendance, Volume 1 (2010), Parallel Press.
Chirstinn Whyte
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Anti-Gravitational Choreographies: Strategies of Mobility in Screendance
No abstract available. This article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, as part of The International Journal of Screendance, Volume 1 (2010), Parallel Press.
Harmony Bench
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A Forum of Questions for Active Viewing, Learning and Creating on Screen(s) During a Global Pandemic
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Elisa Frasson +4 more
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No abstract available. This review essay was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, as part of The International Journal of Screendance, Volume 3 (2013), Parallel Press.
Andrea Barzey, Polly Hudson
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The Covid-19 pandemic ushered in a new paradigm of domesticity that manifested in and through the body. The complexities of domestic corporeality, however, predate this particular crisis.
L. Porter
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