Research Log

This project reflects how language boundaries are enacted through the computing environment and within social spheres. It explores how movement, gestures, discourses, and behaviours are choreographed and communicated through the apparatuses at work and how our hybrid digital systems and transdisciplinary research practices co-construct each other. It is informed by on-going research and recollection of musical and choreographic sources and scores that reference principles of non-linear composition, non-hegemonic time and space constructs, techno-feminist understandings.


Interface Demo explore the movement glossary from Choreographies of the Circle & Other Geometries — lets dance!

Wiki code documentation of the project is delivered following Free/Libre Open Source (Floss) models.

Source Code browse the code repository and code snippets..

Collection of scores a growing inverntory of scores, ontologies on circling, circles and other geometries... from movement studies and choreography to music references.

Other Geometries Tweets keep an eye here to follow our latest posts with audio and visual snippets experiments;


Below a list a published matter that further explains the techinical and conceptual dimension of the project.

Article published in Critical Code Recipes: Intersectional Feminist Approaches to Teaching and Learning edited by Xin Xin and Katherine Moriwaki;

*Video Interview @galery Gnration • the stage is (a)live w/ joana chicau and renick bell (2021) [EN];

*Conversa: Criação e Aprendizagem em Rede invited by Gabriel Menotti (2021) [PT];

*Radio Show Ligação Direta '21 Braga Media Arts #6 (2021) [PT];

*Article in Esoteric.Codes (2019) [EN];

*Revised paper notes (ICLI 2018) Trans-disciplinary tools for collaborative, choreographed, and embodied audio-visual live coding [EN];

*Paper Abstract for ICLI 2018 Trans-disciplinary tools for collaborative, choreographed, and embodied audio-visual live coding [EN];

*Performance Abstract for ICLI 2018 Círculo e Meio: an audio-visual live coding performance combining choreographic thinking and algorithmic improvisation [EN];