William Forsythe and Project Team students William Forsythe and Project Team students (L to R: Lily Skove, Neelima Karanam, Michael Andereck, Ben Schroeder, Sucheta Bhatawadekar, Joshua Fry, Sara Mitchell, Steven Gutierrez).
William Forsythe discussing project information graphics with Project Team William Forsythe discussing project information graphics with Project Team (Far to Near: Anna Reed, Sucheta Bhatawadekar, Mary Twohig, Joshua Fry, Sara Mitchell).
William Forsythe and Project Team William Forsythe and Project Team (T to B, L to R: Michael Andereck, Ben Schroeder, Sara Mitchell, Sucheta Bhatawadekar, Steven Gutierrez, Joshua Fry, Melissa Quintanilha, Anna Reed, William Forsythe, Norah Zuniga-Shaw, Maria Palazzi, Neelima Karanam, Mary Twohig, Lily Skove).
Cueing System Still from annotated video illustrating the complex system of cueing in One Flat Thing, reproduced Credit: Synchronous Objects Project, The Ohio State University and The Forsythe Company
Cueing System Still from annotated video illustrating the complex system of cueing in One Flat Thing, reproduced Credit: Synchronous Objects Project, The Ohio State University and The Forsythe Company
Form Flow Still from annotated video illustrating allignments, the way in which Forsythe designs relationships in space and time Credit: Synchronous Objects Project, The Ohio State University and The Forsythe Company
Geographic Applications GIS map of the dancers’ motion under and above the tables over the length of the piece generated using tracking data of the dancers’ positions in 3D space over time. Credit: Synchronous Objects Project, The Ohio State University and The Forsythe Company
Top View Dance Video Still from One Flat Thing, reproduced by William Forsythe. Film directed by Thierry de Mey and Produced by MK2, 2006. Dancers: Trio L-R: Ander, Amancio, Fabrice and On Floor: Prue Lang, Chris Roman
Cues and Themes Graphic score of movement material, cueing and sync-ups generated from the data gathered from One Flat Thing, reproduced. Credit: Synchronous Objects Project, The Ohio State University and The Forsythe Company
Form Flow Still from annotated video illustrating allignments, the way in which Forsythe designs relationships in space and time Credit: Synchronous Objects Project, The Ohio State University and The Forsythe Company
Counterpoint Tool Interactive creative tool in which users can create their own visual counterpoint, reveal alignments in form and flow, and explore creating movement dependencies akin to cueing system in One Flat Thing, reproduced. Credit: Synchronous Objects Project, The Ohio State University and The Forsythe Company
Cue Visualizer tool The Cue Visualizer is an interactive tool in which users can view the cue system, in One Flat Thing, reproduced, over time. Credit: Synchronous Objects Project, The Ohio State University and The Forsythe Company
Difference Forms Looking at the dance from above, patterns are illuminated through video processing that reveal fleeting alignments, bursts of turns, clusters of action and horizontal and vertical flows. Credit: Synchronous Objects Project, The Ohio State University and The Forsythe Company
3D Alignment Forms Animation of dancer’s traceforms in One Flat Thing, reproduced mapped to 3D space. Credit: Synchronous Objects Project, The Ohio State University and The Forsythe Company .