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DNA: Ten-Dimensional Vitruvian Human

A Live Performance and panel discussion

In collaboration with University of Nebraska Medical School’s advanced imaging and holographic laboratory, a discussion/demonstration of modern holographic and 3D imaging technologies will be presented through post-modern dance performance:  “Ten-Dimensional Vitruvian Human.”

Free in-person event.

Thursday, 21 November 2024
Presenters
Description

For several years, a collaboration between Santa Monica-based EZTV Online Museum and University of Nebraska Medical Center’s iEXCELL Holographic Theater (the first such facility in academia) has pondered ways to build better collaborative projects between medicine and art. Conceptual and performance artist Alina Kalinouskaya, born in Belarus, has blended her diverse ethnic background (Belarusian, Polish, Roma, Ukrainian, Tarter, Ottoman), to develop post-modern dance vocabularies that are informed by both her Eastern European/Middle eastern heritage as well as contemporary movement theories.

On Oct 11, 2024, she, along with videoartist/producer Michael J. Masucci and Dr. Gregory Carpenter, presented “Vitruvian Human,” a life-size full motion holographic projection at iEXCELL, as the finale of a 2 day conference on advance imagery. This experiment is the beginning of. Series of such experiments, that hopefully will be presented in Santa Monica as part of the 2025 DNA Festival.

Kalinouskaya will perform a live dance piece as the start of this evening, after which she will be joined by a panel discussion to discuss current trends and applications of holographic projection technologies in live performance as well as contemporary art, with Michael Hollins, Executive Director of UNMC’s iEXCELL, Dr. Gregory carpenter and moderated by Michael J. Masucci

Michael Hollins will share documentation of current iEXCELL projects, including Vitruvian Human.

 

PRESENTERS: 

Alina Kalinouskaya, Dancer/Conceptual Artist,

Dr. Gregory Carpenter, Producer/Conceptualist.

Presented by Santa Monica College’s Center for Media & Design and included as part of Lois Lambert Gallery's participation in the Getty initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art & Science Collide.

 

VENUE

SMC Center for Media & Design 

1660 Stewart St.  Santa Monica, CA 90404

The Auditorium 

 

Metered parking is free after 6:pm

This is a free in-person event. Arrive around 6:45p PDT.

Schedule

6:30p PST -- Food & Bev
7:00p  -- Welcome & Introductions
7:10p  -- Presentations

9:15p -- End

Registration

This is a free in-person event. This event is open and free to everyone.

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Special Thanks

Santa Monica College, Center for Media and Design, Sheila Cordova and Walter Meyer.  Alina Kalinouskaya and Dr. Gregory Carpenter and Michael J. Masucci. Joan Collins and all members of the Executive Council of LA ACM SIGGRAPH Professional Chapter.