“Space, Movement, and the Technological Body: A Tribute to the Bauhaus”
In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus School of Design, the GSD hosts a night of screenings and performances that explore new bodily and spatial interfaces, including movement-based performances by students developed in collaboration with a course taught by Krzysztof Wodiczko and Ani Liu.
Be sure to check out the GSD's featured news article, which explores this event and the work that inspired it: https://www.gsd.harvard.edu/2019/05/in-space-movement-and-the-technological-body-bauhaus-performance-finds-new-context-in-contemporary-technology/
Видео “Space, Movement, and the Technological Body: A Tribute to the Bauhaus” канала Harvard GSD
Be sure to check out the GSD's featured news article, which explores this event and the work that inspired it: https://www.gsd.harvard.edu/2019/05/in-space-movement-and-the-technological-body-bauhaus-performance-finds-new-context-in-contemporary-technology/
Видео “Space, Movement, and the Technological Body: A Tribute to the Bauhaus” канала Harvard GSD
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