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body>data>space is a design collective creating unique events and installations by placing the body at the centre of digital interaction. With extensive expertise of the body in motion, both physical and virtual, the group merges content and interactivity into new generation display interfaces and media facades in order to network public engagement and creativity.

Based in London’s Vyner Street the team specialise in telematics – realtime performances using the internet to link two remote spaces allowing the participants to collaboratively play, communicate and share knowledge at a distance.

Most recently body>data>space performed “Dare We Do It Real Time?” – A performance presentation created for the Kinetica Art Fair (February 2009). Using the electronic, the bionic and the digitronic the performers mimic chosen identities morphing between avatar, cyborg, humanoid and robot. In a world of hyper-existence physical and virtual boundaries are speedily dissolved as the characters learn to connect. Tele-intuition is learnt on the move and with humour and irony we experience the potential errors, glitches, thrills and magic moments that transpire.

“Dare We Do It Real Time?” was created as part of Post Me_New ID, a co-production between body>data>space (UK), CIANT (Czech Republic), TMA Hellerau (Germany) and Kibla (Slovenia), supported by the European Union Culture Programme.

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