Creative Cognition in Choreography

Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Computational Creatifity (2011)
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Abstract

Contemporary choreography offers a window onto creative processes that rely on harnessing the power of sensory sys- tems. Dancers use their body as a thing to think with and their sensory systems as engines to simulate ideas non- propositionally. We report here on an initial analysis of data collected in a lengthy ethnographic study of the making of a dance by a major choreographer and show how translating between different sensory modalities can help dancers and choreographer to be more creative.

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David Kirsh
University of California, San Diego

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