ABSTRACT

Dynamic Cartography analyses the works of Rudolf Laban, Lawrence Halprin, Anne Bogart, Adolphe Appia, Cedric Price, Joan Littlewood, and Hélio Oiticica. They are practitioners who have worked on different areas of enquiry from the existing relations between body and space through movement, events, or actions but whose work has never been presented from this perspective or in this context. The work and methodologies set up by these practitioners enable us to develop a practice-based exploration. Some of the experiments in the book – Micro-actions I and II – explore the presence of the body in the space. In Kinetography I and II, Laban’s dance notation system – kinetography – is used to create these dynamic cartographies. Kinetography III proposes the analysis of an urban public space through the transcription of the body movement contained on it. The series Dynamic Cartographies I, II, and III analyses movement in geometrically controlled spaces through the Viewpoints techniques by Anne Bogart. Finally, Wooosh! and Trellick Tales present two projects in which performance is applied in order to analyse and understand urban and architectural space.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|36 pages

Body and the surrounding space

Scoring body movement

chapter 2|27 pages

Body and geometry

Contemporary rituals

chapter 3|28 pages

Body and scenic space

Ritual spaces

chapter 4|32 pages

Body and architecture

Spatial dramaturgies

chapter 5|25 pages

Body and landscape

Performativity and social space

chapter |6 pages

Conclusions

Towards the creation of a dynamic cartography – an interdisciplinary methodology