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Scott deLahunta
Researcher at Deakin University
Publications - 45
Citations - 381
Scott deLahunta is an academic researcher from Deakin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dance & Choreography. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 44 publications receiving 341 citations. Previous affiliations of Scott deLahunta include Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit & Coventry University.
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Synchronous objects for one flat thing, reproduced
Maria Palazzi,Norah Zuniga Shaw,William Forsythe,Matthew Lewis,Beth Albright,Michael Andereck,Sucheta Bhatawadekar,Hyowon Ban,Andrew Calhoun,Jane Drozd,Joshua Fry,Melissa Quintanilha,Anna Reed,Benjamin Schroeder,Lily Skove,Ashley P. Thorndike,Mary Twohig,Ola Ahlqvist,Peter Chan,Noel A Cressie,Stephen Turk,Jill Johnson,Christopher Roman,Elizabeth Waterhouse,Scott deLahunta,Patrick Haggard,Alva Noë +26 more
TL;DR: Synchronous Objects for One Flat Thing, reproduced is an interactive screen-based work developed by The Ohio State University's Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design and the Department of Dance in collaboration with renowned choreographer William Forsythe.
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Constructing Memories: Creation of the choreographic resource
TL;DR: There is an inherent and well-debated tension existing between the live dance performance and its documentation or recording as discussed by the authors, which has to do with the unmediated relation between performer and audie...
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Points in Mental Space: an Interdisciplinary Study of Imagery in Movement Creation
Jon May,Beatriz Calvo-Merino,Scott deLahunta,Wayne McGregor,Rhodri Cusack,Adrian M. Owen,Michele Veldsman,Cristina Ramponi,Philip J. Barnard +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied choreographer Wayne McGregor's approach to movement creation through tasking, in which he asked dancers to create movement in response to task instructions that require a great deal of mental imagery and decision making.
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Virtual Reality and Performance
TL;DR: Virtual reality/performance work tends to engage actively with open forms of audience participation and interaction; site-specific responses to space (whether virtual or actual) and the possibilities inherent in discontinuous, gaming, interactive and user/participant-led time frames.
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Bodies Meet Minds: Choreography and Cognition
Rosaleen A. McCarthy,Alan F. Blackwell,Scott deLahunta,Alan M. Wing,Kristen Hollands,Philip J. Barnard,Ian Nimmo-Smith,A. J. Marcel +7 more
TL;DR: McGregor et al. as mentioned in this paper described a collaborative research project between choreographer Wayne McGregor and a team of neuroscientists and psychologists concerned with the relationship between mind and bodily movement.