Difference between revisions of "User:Joana Chicau"

From Monoskop
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "''~ Joana Chicau'' [PT] is a communication designer, with a background in performance - classical ballet and contemporary dance. In her practice she investigates the possible...")
 
Line 2: Line 2:
 
Her research started as a cross-referencing of composition methods, with the aim to transcend the boundaries between the fields of choreography and graphic design. In her project she presents an assemblage of graphic experiments in a live performance setting combining principles of choreography within the formal structures of coding. Seeing choreography as a tool for a wider conceptual, perceptual view of code in graphic design.
 
Her research started as a cross-referencing of composition methods, with the aim to transcend the boundaries between the fields of choreography and graphic design. In her project she presents an assemblage of graphic experiments in a live performance setting combining principles of choreography within the formal structures of coding. Seeing choreography as a tool for a wider conceptual, perceptual view of code in graphic design.
  
[jobcb.github.io/author.html Joana's link]
+
 
 +
[http://www.jobcb.github.io/author.html Joana's link]

Revision as of 10:42, 13 December 2016

~ Joana Chicau [PT] is a communication designer, with a background in performance - classical ballet and contemporary dance. In her practice she investigates the possible connections between – and coexistence of – choreography and graphic design, aiming to open the possibilities for new aesthetic, energetic and social dimensions in design production processes. Her research started as a cross-referencing of composition methods, with the aim to transcend the boundaries between the fields of choreography and graphic design. In her project she presents an assemblage of graphic experiments in a live performance setting combining principles of choreography within the formal structures of coding. Seeing choreography as a tool for a wider conceptual, perceptual view of code in graphic design.


Joana's link