- KMA (art)
:"For the radio station see
KMA (AM) "KMA is a collaboration between media artists
Kit Monkman andTom Wexler (UK). KMA's work is primarily focussed on the use of projected light to transform spaces and the interactions of people within those spaces.KMA are best known for large scale public interactive works that use projected light and motion tracking technology to create immersive digital 'playgrounds' in existing public spaces. 'Flock' - based on 3 sections of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake - typifies this approach, and was presented at
Trafalgar Square , London as a co-commission by theInstitute of Contemporary Arts and TheRoyal Opera House , Covent Garden.References
Bibliography
* Claire Lowther, Sarah Schultz (2008). "Bright: Architectural Illumination and Light Installations". Frame Publishers. ISBN 978-3899553017.
*Ekow Eshun , Pamela Jahn (2007). "How Soon Is Now: 60 Years of the Institute of Contemporary Arts". ICA. ISBN 978-1900300544.
* Chris Woodford, Jon Woodcock. "The Gadget Book: How Really Cool Stuff Works". Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 978-1405326438.
* Popat, S.; Palmer, S. (2008) "Embodied Interfaces: Dancing wih Digital Sprites", Digital Creativity 19(2), pp.1-13
* Palmer, S.; Popat, S. (2006) "Dancing in the Streets: The Sensuous Manifold as a Concept for Designing Experience", International Journal of Performance Arts & Digital Media 2(3), pp.297-314
* Palmer, S. (2006) "A Place to Play - Experimentation and Interactions Between Technology and Performance" . In: White, C.A. & Oddey, A (eds.) "The Potentials of Spaces : International Scenography and Performance for the 21st Century", Bristol: Intellect Books, pp.105-118. ISBN 978-1841501376
* Palmer, S. (2006) "Dance and Interactive Scenography: Exploratory approaches to making performance with technology" In: Friedman L. (ed), "Connectivity - 10th Biennial Symposium of Arts and Technology", Connecticut College, New London, CT, USA , pp.125-136.
* Popat, S.; Palmer, S. (2005) "Creating Common Ground: Dialogues Between Performance and Digital Technologies", International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, 1(1), pp.47-65.
* Popat, S. (2006). "Invisible Connections: Dance, Choreography and Internet Communities", London & New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0415364751ee also
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Interactive art
*Media art External links
* [http://www.kma.co.uk/ Artists' website]
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