Studio Research – Altering sensory feedback

Within studio research, the available sensorial feedback is altered with the use of goggles that simulate various limits in visual information. The dancers work with different types and degrees of occlusion, improvising and repeating known and learnt dance material. Alterations in effort within these variations are observed, as well as the perception of relative space in relationship to memory.


Within studio research, the available sensorial feedback is altered with the use of goggles that simulate various limits in visual information. The dancers work with different types and degrees of occlusion, improvising and repeating known and learnt dance material. Alterations in effort within these variations are observed, as well as the perception of relative space in relationship to memory.

– Shelley Lasica

Dancers: Deanne Butterworth, Jo Lloyd
Choreographer: Shelley Lasica
Researcher: Fleur O’Hare, Centre for Eye Research Australia

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