Information and Communication Technologies (ICTS), Dance, and Interdisciplinary: Laconics Notes
Abstract
From the intensification of the use of various Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), in different social contexts that touch postmodernity, contemporary dance has undergone some changes within the artistic scenario. With this, the interdisciplinary dialogue that the dance establishes with the technology becomes the target of academic studies and possible cultural practices in different approaches. Given this scenario, this research aims to investigate the possible and recent interdisciplinary practices between contemporary dance and technology under different scenes and different forms of artistic appropriation. The present article adopted the bibliographic research methodology and is configured in a qualitative nature investigation. Therefore, the periodicals published between the years of 2015 and 2017 were analyzed in the Scholar Google search system. The obtained results indicated an ephemeral number of researches that explore the following themes: contemporary dance, technologies, and interdisciplinary. In the analyzes of the studies, it was possible to verify that the artistic practices surpassed the corporal sense, being classified hybrids, from the point of view of a virtual body, indicating the notion of presence and the connection between the "being" and "being" in the world.