Movement embodiment kinesemiotics Interdisciplinary approaches to movement based communication

Movement  embodiment  kinesemiotics  Interdisciplinary approaches to movement based communication
Author: Arianna Maiorani,John A. Bateman,Sandra Petroni,Bettina E. Bläsing,Vito Evola
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2023-06-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832524794

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Kinesemiotics

Kinesemiotics
Author: Arianna Maiorani
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781000264210

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This innovative work introduces the interdisciplinary field of research of kinesemiotics, offering a new adaptable model and means of analysis for understanding forms of movement-based communication, such as dance, that use a codified language shared by a community of users. It begins with a theoretical overview and review of existing literature on the main approaches to movement-based communication, specifically dance, which underpin kinesemiotics as an area of study. It reaffirms previous work which established dance as a form of embodied communication in that it encompasses a wide range of semiotic styles and forms shared by communities of "speakers." In collaboration with the English National Ballet, Maiorani employs the genre of ballet as a means through which to understand and analyse some of the key concepts of kinesemiotics, mainly that of space as a semiotic dimension and "motivated movement," or movement with meaning. Supported by automated movement recognition tools from the fields of bio-robotics engineering and computer science, Maiorani argues for ballet’s capacity, when movements are projected into meaningful space, to extend beyond sequences of physical movements to become a meaning making practice. Kinesemiotics advances interdisciplinary research in the fields of social semiotics, media and communication, multimodality, linguistics, and performance studies and will be of particular interest to students and scholars in these areas.

The Meaning of Movement

The Meaning of Movement
Author: Janet Kestenberg Amighi,Susan Loman,K. Mark Sossin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2018-05-16
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781351038683

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The new edition of The Meaning of Movement serves as a guide to instruction in the Kestenberg Movement Profile (KMP) and as the system’s foremost reference book, sourcebook, and authoritative compendium. This thoroughly updated volume interweaves current developmental science, cultural perspectives, and KMP-derived theory and methods for research and techniques for clinical practice. Through the well-established KMP, clinicians and researchers in the realms of nonverbal behavior and body movement can inform and enrich their psychological interpretations of movement. Interdisciplinary specialists gain a way to study the embodiment of cognition, affects, learning styles, and interpersonal relations based on observation and analysis of basic qualities of movement.

Multimodality

Multimodality
Author: John Bateman,Janina Wildfeuer,Tuomo Hiippala
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2017-04-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110480047

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This textbook provides the first foundational introduction to the practice of analysing multimodality, covering the full breadth of media and situations in which multimodality needs to be a concern. Readers learn via use cases how to approach any multimodal situation and to derive their own specifically tailored sets of methods for conducting and evaluating analyses. Extensive references and critical discussion of existing approaches from many disciplines and in each of the multimodal domains addressed are provided. The authors adopt a problem-oriented perspective throughout, showing how an appropriate foundation for understanding multimodality as a phenomenon can be used to derive strong methodological guidance for analysis as well as supporting the adoption and combination of appropriate theoretical tools. Theoretical positions found in the literature are consequently always related back to the purposes of analysis rather than being promoted as valuable in their own right. By these means the book establishes the necessary theoretical foundations to engage productively with today’s increasingly complex combinations of multimodal artefacts and performances of all kinds.

Poetry

Poetry
Author: Jeffrey Wainwright
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2004
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0415287634

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"Drawing on examples ranging from Chaucer to children's rhymes, Cole Porter to Carol Ann Duffy, and from around the English-speaking world, it looks at aspects including : how technical aspects such as rhythm and measures work; how different tones of voice affect a poem; how poetic language relates to everyday language; how different types of poetry work, from sonnets to free verse; and how the form and 'space' of a poem contribute to its meaning." "Poetry: The Basics is an invaluable and easy-to-read guide for anyone wanting to get to grips with reading and writing poetry."--Jacket.

Choreutics

Choreutics
Author: Rudolf von Laban
Publsiher: London : Macdonald & Evans
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1966
Genre: Dance notation
ISBN: UCSC:32106011859797

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'Choreutics' can be said to contain the essence of Laban's thought as well as an elaboration of the framework which he found useful for the penetration of the bewildering complexity of human movement. This he based on the unity of space and movement and he recognised a natural order in which the energy from within unfolds in space.

Art Aesthetics and the Brain

Art  Aesthetics  and the Brain
Author: Joseph P. Huston,Marcos Nadal,Mora Teruel Mora,Luigi Francesco Agnati,Camilo José Cela Conde
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 567
Release: 2015
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199670000

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What neural processes underlie the appreciation of painting, music, and dance? How did such processes evolve? This book brings together experts in genetics, psychology, neuroimaging, neuropsychology, art history, and philosophy to explore these questions. It sets the stage for a cognitive neuroscience of art and aesthetics.

Thinking in Four Dimensions

Thinking in Four Dimensions
Author: Robin Grove,Catherine Joanna Stevens,Shirley McKechnie
Publsiher: Academic Monographs
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2005
Genre: Choreography
ISBN: 9780522851458

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This collaboration between artists, choreographers, researchers, experimental psychologists and cognitive scientists investigates ways in which choreographers and performers make innovative, expressive movement, and audiences interpret what may well be a previously unmapped experience. Thinking in Four Dimensions is the first book to address the cognitive processes that underpin the creation of new works of contemporary dance. With case studies including data gathered from dance audiences as well as psychological analysis of new dance works, plus interviews with artists and video of performance pieces, Thinking in Four Dimensions is a unique package. Thinking in Four Dimensions is available in two formats. The e-book version incorporates text, full-colour images and video, which gives access to unique footage of choreographers and performers creating important new Australian dance works. The d-book is a print-on-demand version of the text with black and white images. This exciting collection of essays suggests that dance-making can be a form of imaginative enquiry - a thinking in time and space - both for those who perform it, and for those who watch.