Prof. Mridul M. Panditrao, from his University/ medical College days, gives tips on how to write your synopsis for your dissertation after you have registered and started your MD/ MS training programme. he also gives ideas/ steps to come up with a well constructed synopsis. Very useful for the first year MD/ MS PG students
Prof. Mridul M. Panditrao, from his University/ medical College days, gives tips on how to write your synopsis for your dissertation after you have registered and started your MD/ MS training programme. he also gives ideas/ steps to come up with a well constructed synopsis. Very useful for the first year MD/ MS PG students
Alessandro Carboni is choreographer, performer and researcher whose projects explore the complex relationships between body, map and city. His works are mappings that represent places that reshapes and weaves according to different stages stimulated by specific urban contingencies. The materials and collected data, produced during the long periods of work in selected urban areas, are accumulated in an archive that is transformed into visual works and body performance. Alessandro Carboni’s projects have been displayed, performed and situated in many countries across the world. As a committed teacher, he has been lecturing about his findings at numerous distinguished academic and nonacademic institutions. He holds a PhD in Creative Media from City University of Hong Kong. Based in Sardinia, he is currently working as an independent artist.
Interdisciplinary artist, Alessandro Carboni addresses his research paths on multiple domains both from theoretical and practical studies. His experience, gained as a visual artist and performer, focuses on the body and its relationship with space. Its practices were consolidated over the years through a method as toolkit for urban mapping and performance. This toolkit defines a sequence of steps and processes that builds on ethnographic data collection, field work practices, network analysis, visual art and performance. His works are interdisciplinary mappings that represent places that the artist reshapes and weaves according to the different stages stimulated by specific urban contingencies. The research materials and collected data, produced during the long periods of work and residence in selected urban areas, are accumulated in an archive that is transformed into visual works and body performance.
ABQ: from Quad to Zero. Mathematic and choreography processes: between number...3ggh10
ABQ: from Quad to Zero. Mathematic and choreography processes: between number and not number. "On Beckett" issue 12:1 Performance Research, Routledge, Londra.2006
Tension, energies and trasformation of cities, people places and territories around the globe. An experimental and multidisciplinary practice of exploration. A reconstrucion of a "geography" using body as a tool for analysis of space. A progressive archive perceptions and mnemonic fragments through action, performance, object-media base installation, images, video, articles and reports.
Alessandro Carboni is choreographer, performer and researcher whose projects explore the complex relationships between body, map and city. His works are mappings that represent places that reshapes and weaves according to different stages stimulated by specific urban contingencies. The materials and collected data, produced during the long periods of work in selected urban areas, are accumulated in an archive that is transformed into visual works and body performance. Alessandro Carboni’s projects have been displayed, performed and situated in many countries across the world. As a committed teacher, he has been lecturing about his findings at numerous distinguished academic and nonacademic institutions. He holds a PhD in Creative Media from City University of Hong Kong. Based in Sardinia, he is currently working as an independent artist.
Interdisciplinary artist, Alessandro Carboni addresses his research paths on multiple domains both from theoretical and practical studies. His experience, gained as a visual artist and performer, focuses on the body and its relationship with space. Its practices were consolidated over the years through a method as toolkit for urban mapping and performance. This toolkit defines a sequence of steps and processes that builds on ethnographic data collection, field work practices, network analysis, visual art and performance. His works are interdisciplinary mappings that represent places that the artist reshapes and weaves according to the different stages stimulated by specific urban contingencies. The research materials and collected data, produced during the long periods of work and residence in selected urban areas, are accumulated in an archive that is transformed into visual works and body performance.
ABQ: from Quad to Zero. Mathematic and choreography processes: between number...3ggh10
ABQ: from Quad to Zero. Mathematic and choreography processes: between number and not number. "On Beckett" issue 12:1 Performance Research, Routledge, Londra.2006
Tension, energies and trasformation of cities, people places and territories around the globe. An experimental and multidisciplinary practice of exploration. A reconstrucion of a "geography" using body as a tool for analysis of space. A progressive archive perceptions and mnemonic fragments through action, performance, object-media base installation, images, video, articles and reports.
1. LAU NAY
di Alessandro Carboni
da Overlapping Discrete Boundaries Project
La ricostruzione di una “geografia” mentale di luoghi, percezioni e
frammenti mnemonici di un viaggio in alcune megalopoli sud-est
Asiatico. Città, corpi e folle che animano le tensioni e le
trasformazioni urbane sono rappresentate da una enorme distesa di
vestiti in cui si nasconde mimetizzato un corpo: forse unico superstite
di una civiltà scomparsa. Nel suo agire, il corpo modifica lo spazio,
creando continui ribaltamenti prospettici, che generano distorsioni e
illusioni percettive. Nuove forme e dimensioni scalari tra il corpo e
spazio permettendo di immaginare territori urbani reali, metaforici e
psichici.
Ideazione, coreografia e object-media base: Alessandro Carboni
Danza: Sayaka Kaiwa
Disegno luci: Design: Enzo Fascetto Sivillo
Assistenza tecnica: Emanuele Lomello
Produzione: Associazione Culturale Ouroboros 2011 - Nao – Nuovi
Autori Oggi
Supporto: LaDU Laboratorio Densità Urbana – Facoltà Architettura,
Cagliari | Noise Asia, Hong Kong - Wallace Chang - School of
Architecture of Hong Kon
La performance è realizzata all'interno del progetto “Focus on Art
and Science in the Performing Arts” con il supporto del Cultural
Program of the European Commission.
www.alessandrocarboni.org