Susan Kozel
Professor of New Media.
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E-mail: susan.kozel@mah.sePosts by Susan
Alone or Not? – invitation to join a social improv through Twitter
Alone or not: perception, body and social media is a networked choreographic space for creating and exchanging bodily experiences. Participants send short SMS messages or tweets about their movement, actions and perceptions to each other. Together we create a social network of bodily movement that b [...]
Intuitive Improvisation: A Phenomenological Method for Dance Experimentation with Mobile Digital Media
Download this article (pdf), scroll to page 71. Kozel, Susan. (2010): “Intuitive Improvisation: A Phenomenological Method for Dance Experimentation with Mobile Digital Media”, Studia UBB Philosophia issue 3, 2010:71-80. ABSTRACT This paper is located at the juncture of philosophical and artistic [...]
Alone or Not
KINAESTHETIC SOCIAL NETWORKING – TWEETING THE BODY Kinaesthetic Tweeting puts the body into social networking, making it an improvisational forum. Alone or Not is the next phase of the IntuiTweet project. It creates a choreographic frame for creating and exchanging bodily experiences. Particip [...]
Moving, Making, Thinking – Considering Artistic Research
This is a short version of a keynote given at the Symposium on Artistic Research hosted by the Swedish Research Council, Malmö, 1 December 2010 Artistic research is an important and controversial topic in academic and professional artistic communities in Scandinavia, Europe, England, North America [...]
Bring a wig, a light and your mobile phone!
You are invited to participate in a small performance – or social choreography – as part of the opening of the HER exhibition on 17 November @ 17:00 (or you are invited to pass this message on to someone who might be interested) The HER exhibition is a video installation touring Sweden in a larg [...]
IntuiTweet Project
As a new professor here at MEDEA, the obvious question is what to post first ? So many directions could be pursued. I’ve decided to be project specific to begin with and use this site as a sort of Back Script for the IntuiTweet project, an initiative that began in conjunction with the Theatre [...]







