DocumentCode
3041649
Title
Somatic solidarity, Magical Realism and Animating Popular Gods: Place-Hampi "where intensities are felt"
Author
Kenderdine, Sarah
Author_Institution
Melbourne Museum, Melbourne
fYear
2007
fDate
4-6 July 2007
Firstpage
402
Lastpage
408
Abstract
Place-Hampi is an embodied theatre of participation in the drama of Hindu mythology focused at the most significant archaeological, historical and sacred locations of the World Heritage site Vijayanagara (Hampi), South India. The research described in this paper examines a history of several scopic regimes observable in Indian aesthetic traditions (principally those associated with chromolithography) and their socio-cultural implications-to articulate the somatic engagement inherent to encounters with the mythological deities in image form. Information derived from the examination of diverse scopic regimes has been used to guide the decisions in symbolic logic and high level cognitive programming of computer graphic characters that help co-evolve the narrative engagement between intangible heritage of ´place´ and participants. Place- Hampi investigates experiences of encounter-as tangible knowledge that has implications for immersive heritage visualizations for diverse cultural audiences.
Keywords
computer animation; data visualisation; history; Hindu mythology; Indian aesthetic tradition; computer animation; computer graphic character; drama; high level cognitive programming; history; immersive heritage visualization; scopic regime; socio-cultural implication; symbolic logic; Animation; Australia; Character generation; Computer graphics; Cultural differences; Focusing; History; Logic programming; Virtual environment; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Visualization, 2007. IV '07. 11th International Conference
Conference_Location
Zurich
ISSN
1550-6037
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2900-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IV.2007.103
Filename
4272012
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