The Arts and Humanities Inaugural Lecture Series hosts Maria Palazzi, professor of design and director of the Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (ACCAD). Her lecture, Synchronous Objects: A model for multidisciplinary collaboration, will draw on the interactive screen-based work developed by Palazzi and Norah Zuniga-Shaw, associate professor of dance, in collaboration with a multidiscipinary team of Ohio Sate faculty, staff, and graduate student researchers. This talk presents the possibilities, processes, and outcomes of multidisciplinary collaborations in making an analytical visual work that examines William Forsythe's choreographic strategies using interpretive information visualization methods. For more on the project -- Synchronous Objecss for One Flat Thing, reproduced -- go to synchronousobjects.osu.edu.
Admission free.