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== [http://web.media.mit.edu/~marcd/personal/works/worksOverview2.html New Works for Dance Theater] ==
== [http://web.media.mit.edu/~marcd/personal/works/worksOverview2.html New Works for Dance Theater] ==
Over the last few years I have been addressing the questions, the creation, the design of "intelligent forms". I've built pieces for installation contexts and for the proscenium stage; they concern music as well as visual forms; they require new kinds of artificial intelligences and new ways of building these intelligences. Some of the more enduring techniques, tools, representations, architectures and forms will be documented on the pages linked from here. Some of the less enduring ones, the lost, the broken and the dismissed, will be documented too — there is, of course, a spirit of experiment at play in this work.
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Marc Downie

New Works for Dance Theater

Over the last few years I have been addressing the questions, the creation, the design of "intelligent forms". I've built pieces for installation contexts and for the proscenium stage; they concern music as well as visual forms; they require new kinds of artificial intelligences and new ways of building these intelligences. Some of the more enduring techniques, tools, representations, architectures and forms will be documented on the pages linked from here. Some of the less enduring ones, the lost, the broken and the dismissed, will be documented too — there is, of course, a spirit of experiment at play in this work.

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