Sunday, December 7, 2008

Along Trails and Shorelines


3D Photo by Gerald Marks

During the iLAB 2008: Dead Horse Bay project, our collaboration explored developing non-traditional models for communicating environmental concerns and promoting discourse on the byproducts of human waste. We examined ways that lens arts, dance and mind/body movement practices such as the Alexander Technique can contribute to the act of raising environmental awareness; literally and figuratively, personally and publicly.


3D Photo by Gerald Marks

During these events, the role of movement was considered through a wide range of contexts: within and beyond kinesthetic performance as a channel for artistic expression, as means of engaging in individual perception of oneself and one’s environment, and as the progressive development of ideas towards a particular end such as environmental perception and advocacy.


3D Photo by Gerald Marks

To see a slideshow of 3D photographs by Gerald Marks click here.
To see a slideshow of photographs by Ryutaro Mishima click here.

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