Conferences

 

2010 World Dance Alliance Global Summit, In Time Together: Poetic Felt Space: embodying poetry through dance movement, projected images, and sound, July 12-17, 2010, New York University, NYC.

 

2008 World Dance Alliance Global Summit, Living Lens: research for real time audio-visual environment for performance, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, July 13-18, 2008.  

 

Siggraph 2004, Sketches conference, Intermedia Performance: Illusory Interactive Performance by Self-Eye Movement, Los Angeles, August 12, 2004.  

 

Dance Rebooted: Initializing the Grid, refereed conference presentation, Patchwork in Motion, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia, July 3, 2004.  

 

ISEA (Inter-Society of Electronic Arts) 2002, Test-patches, Nagoya, Japan, October 28, 2002.

Refereed papers

Verdaasdonk, M. (2011). Poetic Felt Space: Embodying Poetry as Dance Movement Imagery." In L. Caldwell (Ed.), In time together: Viewing and reviewing contemporary dance practice, Proceedings of the 2010 World Dance Alliance Global Summit, New York,  12 – 17 July. 1 (1). On-line publication, World Dance Alliance-Americas:

http://www.twu.edu/downloads/dance/verdaasdonk3(2).pdf

 

Verdaasdonk, M.A., Tabata. T. & Watanabe, J. (2009). Living Lens: negotiating relationships between the performing body, image and sound as real time dance and audiovisual creation. In C. Stock (Ed.), Dance Dialogues: Conversations across cultures, artforms and practices, Proceedings of the 2008 World Dance Alliance Global Summit, Brisbane, 13 – 18 July. On-line publication, QUT Creative Industries and Ausdance: 

http://ausdance.org.au/articles/details/living-lens

 

Watanabe, J., Tabata, T. & Verdaasdonk, M.A. (2006). Towards individualized audience experience in performance installation. DIMEA 2006 First International Conference on Digital Interactive Media in Entertainment and Arts, October 25-27, Bangkok, Thailand. 

 

Verdaasdonk, M. A. (2005). Patchwork in Motion: A practice-led project investigating the shifting relationships and processes associated with the performing body in interactive and non-interactive visual environments. Leonardo Electronic Almanac, 13(11).  

 

Watanabe, J., Tabata, T. & Verdaasdonk, M.A. (2005). Multimedia Performance, Japan Virtual Reality Society, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 3-9, 2005.  

 

Watanabe, J., Tabata, T. & Verdaasdonk, M.A. (2004). Illusory interactive performance by self eye movement. In International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, 116. Los Angeles: ACM Siggraph 2004 Sketches.  

 

Watanabe, J., Tabata, T. & Verdaasdonk, M.A. (2002). Test-patches, Paper for Special Issues: Artistic Contents, The Journal of the Society for Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp160-162.