The Future of Information Alliance: Choreometrics Re-Imagined
Exploring the innovative world of Choreometrics through a project presented at the University of Maryland. Discover the possibilities, objectives, and journey of re-imagining cultural diversity and history preservation. Interviews with key figures and the mission to develop a comprehensive glossary and website. Embracing digitization for a brighter future.
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RE-IMAGING AND RE-IMAGINING CHOREOMETRICS Kate Spanos Sargoon Nepaul Drew Barker Christina Banalopoulou Emma Sessions Karen Bradley : Faculty The Future of Information Alliance, Presented at University of Maryland
What is Choreometrics? What are the imaginable possibilities of Choreometrics? The website: www.reimaginechoreometrics.com Where did this project take us? Overview The Future of Information Alliance, Presented at University of Maryland
Unless we take action now, what remains of human cultural variety will vanish Allen Lomax History Criticism The Future of Information Alliance, Presented at University of Maryland
Present Interviews with: Betsy Peterson, Library of Congress Todd Harvey, Library of Congress Anna Lomax Wood, Association for Cultural Equity in NY Forrestine Paulay, in NY Visiting Collections: Library of Congress Seeing artifacts and data The Future of Information Alliance, Presented at University of Maryland
Present OBJECTIVES: Develop a glossary of terms for a great breadth of video analysis Construct a website www.reimaginechoreometrics.com The Future of Information Alliance, Presented at University of Maryland
Future http://culturalequity.org/dev/gjb-tree.html Association of Cultural Equity- Beta Global Song Tree. Cantometrics The Future of Information Alliance, Presented at University of Maryland
Possibilites Accessibility Searchability Repatriation
Tangibility Comparability: Kinovea Searchability: Tagging and Meta Tagging The film company British Path digitized over 90,000 films and clips and made them searchable Digitization services: ex. Colorlab- specializing in 16mm films The Future of Information Alliance, Presented at University of Maryland
Beginning Again, through Digitization Former sponsors: National Endowment for the Humanities National Institute of Health Rockefeller Foundation Ford Foundation National Science Foundation We now need help over the final, massive hurdle: the price of digitization. The Future of Information Alliance, Presented at University of Maryland
The Future Possibilities of Choreometrics If this massive digitization initiative is funded, then we will see each other more clearly through dance. If the film elements can be digitized, then the Global Jukebox can be accessed and the dances returned to those who dance them. If this 20th century project can be realized through 21st century technology, our century will better know human history through dance.