We discovered that the choreographic process could be approached two ways: by turning the painting of a recognizable object into movement or letting the movement dictate where the paint strokes went. The above video is an example of the latter. 2/
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Looking forward to continuing to experiment with more nuanced & challenging choreography and including more of
@Spatiate_app's features. One day there could be an entire company of dancers collaborating together on a dance-painting being watched by an audience in headset
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also --- it was really special sharing the
@magicleap with Marjie (the dancer) as she'd never experienced anything like it. The minute she put it on, she started dancing. One of my fav moments was when I showed her she can raise her hand to get the palette in@Spatiate_app 4/pic.twitter.com/ARXeJ0X1sJShow this thread -
and what makes this all even more special is that friends
@ali_heston and@JJCastilloVR made the app! check out the thread and let me know what you think
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This is so great! Love how you combined the power of dance to create something truly magical!






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This is beautiful...
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This is lovely, thank you!
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So so beautiful
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Awesome, super creative use of
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This is so exciting
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Thanks so much! More to come!
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