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Ghislaine Boddington (born 11 October 1962) is a British artist, curator, presenter and director specialising in body responsive technologies, immersive experiences and collective embodiment, pioneering it as 'hyper-enhancement of the senses' and 'hyper-embodiment' since the late 80s.


Career

Coming from a
performing arts The performing arts are arts such as music, dance, and drama which are performed for an audience. They are different from the visual arts, which are the use of paint, canvas or various materials to create physical or static art objects. Perform ...
background, she has focused on the blending of the virtual and physical body through converging
telepresence Telepresence refers to a set of technologies which allow a person to feel as if they were present, to give the appearance or effect of being present via telerobotics, at a place other than their true location. Telepresence requires that the user ...
,
sensor A sensor is a device that produces an output signal for the purpose of sensing a physical phenomenon. In the broadest definition, a sensor is a device, module, machine, or subsystem that detects events or changes in its environment and sends ...
s,
motion capture Motion capture (sometimes referred as mo-cap or mocap, for short) is the process of recording the movement of objects or people. It is used in military, entertainment, sports, medical applications, and for validation of computer vision and robo ...
,
wearables A wearable computer, also known as a body-borne computer, is a computing device worn on the body. The definition of 'wearable computer' may be narrow or broad, extending to smartphones or even ordinary wristwatches. Wearables may be for general ...
, gesture interfaces,
biofeedback Biofeedback is the process of gaining greater awareness of many physiology, physiological functions of one's own body by using Electronics, electronic or other instruments, and with a goal of being able to Manipulation (psychology), manipulate t ...
,
robotics Robotics is an interdisciplinary branch of computer science and engineering. Robotics involves design, construction, operation, and use of robots. The goal of robotics is to design machines that can help and assist humans. Robotics integrat ...
,
virtual world A virtual world (also called a virtual space) is a computer-simulated environment which may be populated by many users who can create a personal avatar, and simultaneously and independently explore the virtual world, participate in its activities ...
s and mixed realities into experiential environments. Boddington is a creative director and co-founder of ''body>data>space'', an interactive design collective emerging from ''
shinkansen The , colloquially known in English as the bullet train, is a network of high-speed railway lines in Japan. Initially, it was built to connect distant Japanese regions with Tokyo, the capital, to aid economic growth and development. Beyond l ...
'', and ''Women Shift Digital''. She coined the term 'The Internet of Bodies' as part of her research which she keynotes internationally, she is a reader in digital immersion at the
University of Greenwich The University of Greenwich is a public university located in London and Kent, United Kingdom. Previous names include Woolwich Polytechnic and Thames Polytechnic. The university's main campus is at the Old Royal Naval College, which along with it ...
, a
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA), also known as the Royal Society of Arts, is a London-based organisation committed to finding practical solutions to social challenges. The RSA acronym is used m ...
, and Artist Research Fellow at ResCen,
Middlesex University Middlesex University London (legally Middlesex University and abbreviated MDX) is a public research university in Hendon, northwest London, England. The name of the university is taken from its location within the historic county boundaries ...
. She sits on the advisory board of
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journal by
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and consults for the creative industries sector, particularly working with
Nesta Nesta (formerly NESTA, National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts) is an innovation foundation based in the UK. The organisation acts through a combination of programmes, investment, policy and research, and the formation of part ...
as a co-curator of ''FutureFest'' (2015-2018). Boddington is co-presenting tri-weekly for BBC Digital Planet (formerly Click), the
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radio technology programme, and was in 2017 awarded the IX Immersion Experience Visionary Pioneer Award by the Society for Arts and Technology (SAT).


Curations

* ''FutureFest'' (2015 – 2018), co-curation with
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for Nesta. Curation themes led by Boddington were Future Machines (2015), Future Love (2016) and Alternative You (2018). FutureFest is the flagship festival by Nesta (UK). *''FutureFest Forward'' (2018). A series exploring artificial intelligence in relationship to society, work and creativity for Nesta (UK). *''The Games Europe Plays'' (2016), Boddington as curator with partners EUNIC London,
The Finnish Institute in London The Finnish Institute in the UK and Ireland (, sv, Finlandsinstitutet i Storbritannien och Irland), formerly the Finnish Institute in London (Suomen Britannian- ja Irlannin-instituutti) is a non-profit, private foundation, funded principally by ...
, FutureFest and University of Greenwich (UK). A series of exhibitions, events and talks focusing on independent games made in Europe, envisioning future scenarios in which gaming experiences are at the centre of work and play. *''Women Shift Digital'' (2013 – date), co-curation in collaboration with body>data>space (UK). A network designed to celebrate women in digital creative careers. *''E-motional – Bodies and Cities'' (2011 – 2013), co-curation in collaboration with Gabriela Tudor Foundation (Lead Organiser, RO) and partners body>data>space (UK), Dublin Dance Festival (IRL), The Association of Professional Dance Choreographers in Latvia (LAT), and Dance House Lemesos (CY). E-motional was a mobility and artistic exchange for contemporary dance gathering artists and managers from six European countries. Supported by EU Culture Programme (2007–13). *''MADE Mobility for Digital Arts in Europe'' (2010-2012), co-curation in collaboration with Centre des arts d’Enghien-les-Bains (Lead Organiser, FR) and partners body>data>space (UK), Transcultures (BE) and BoDig (TU). The project implemented and promoted European objectives for artist mobility within the digital arts. Supported by the EU Culture Programme (2007-2013). *'' Robots and Avatars – Our Colleagues and Playmates of the Future'' (2009 – 2014), Boddington as lead curator in collaboration with body>data>space (Lead Organiser, UK),
KIBLA KIBLA or Kibla is the first multimedia and multidisciplinary art production facility in Slovenia, as well as a year-long cultural program. Kibla uses different media to maintain historical continuities in visual arts and integration of electronic ...
(SI), AltArt (RO) and with support from
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(UK). The project looked at emergence of the European (virtual/physical) citizen and examined the multi-identity evolutions and virtual mobility. Commissions included Blind Robot by Louis Philippe Demers (2012). Supported by EU Culture Programme (2007–13). *''Robots & Avatars – Our Colleagues of the Future?'' (2009 – 2011), Boddington as lead curator in collaboration with body>data>space (UK) and Nesta (UK). The programme envisioned the skill-sets, aptitudes, resources and methodologies that will be required by young people at work in 2020 onwards. *''Virtual Physical Bodies'' (2009), Boddington as co-curator in collaboration with body>data>space (UK). The exhibition at Centre des arts in Paris, which explored the questions of the virtual/physical body within public space. *''Post_Me-New_ID'' (2007 – 2009), Boddington as lead curator in collaboration with body>data>space (Lead Organiser, UK), KIBLA (SI) and TMA , Trans Media Academy (UK). The project looked to examine the complexity of 21st century European human identity, exploring the evolution of cyborg culture through technologies of the body. Supported by EU Culture Programme (2007-2013). *''Future Physical'' (2002 – 2004), Boddington as lead curator in collaboration with shinkansen (UK). A pioneering large-scale commissioning cultural programme exploring the changing boundaries between the virtual and the physical, placing the body at the centre of digital interaction with conferences and programmes of work on
wearable computing A wearable computer, also known as a body-borne computer, is a computing device worn on the body. The definition of 'wearable computer' may be narrow or broad, extending to smartphones or even ordinary wristwatches. Wearables may be for general ...
,
smart textiles Electronic textiles or e-textiles are fabrics that enable electronic components such as batteries, lights, sensors, and microcontrollers to be embedded in them. They are not to be confused witsmart textiles which are fabrics that have been ...
,
biotechnology Biotechnology is the integration of natural sciences and engineering sciences in order to achieve the application of organisms, cells, parts thereof and molecular analogues for products and services. The term ''biotechnology'' was first used b ...
,
ecotechnology Ecotechnology is an applied science that seeks to fulfill human needs while causing minimal ecological disruption, by harnessing and manipulating natural forces to leverage their beneficial effects. Ecotechnology integrates two fields of study: t ...
and responsive environments. Supported by
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. *''Future Physical Commissions'' (2002 – 2004). Boddington as lead curator in collaboration with shinkansen (UK). Commissions and international co-productions of new work included: foam (tx0om); Sara Diamond (Code Zebra);
Masaki Fujihata is a Japanese sound, installation and interactive artist. He is a professor at Keio University , mottoeng = The pen is mightier than the sword , type = Private research coeducational higher education insti ...
(Field-Works/Mersea Circles);
Thecla Schiphorst Thecla Schiphorst (born 1955) is a Canadian digital media artist and academic. Work Schiphorst was a founding developer of the dance and choreography software ''Lifeforms,'' alongside Tom Calvert. Using LifeForms, she collaborated over along per ...
and Suzan Kozel (whisper); Joseph Hyde (RememberMe); Ruth Gibson and Bruno Martelli (dotdotdot); kondition pluriel – Martin Kusch and Marie Claude Poulin (scheme II); Sophia Lycouris, Yacov Sharir and Stan Wijnans (Intelligent City); People Like Us / Vicki Bennett (Remote Controller); Jane Prophet and Neil Theise (Cell); Isabel Rocamora (Memory Release); Tom Sapsford and Daniel Glaser (Hypnos); Stanza (genomixer); Rachel Wingfield (Digital Dawn); Sheron Wrey and Fleeta Siegal (Texterritory). *''Virtual Incarnations'' (1997 – 2002), co-curation in collaboration with shinkansen (UK) for
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festival(UK). Programme of dance and technology shows and installations at the
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(ICA),
Southbank Centre Southbank Centre is a complex of artistic venues in London, England, on the South Bank of the River Thames (between Hungerford Bridge and Waterloo Bridge). It comprises three main performance venues (the Royal Festival Hall including the Nat ...
,
Barbican Centre The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the Barbican Estate of the City of London and the largest of its kind in Europe. The centre hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings and art exhi ...
and other venues in London, including works by
Merce Cunningham Mercier Philip "Merce" Cunningham (April 16, 1919 – July 26, 2009) was an American dancer and choreographer who was at the forefront of American modern dance for more than 50 years. He frequently collaborated with artists of other discipl ...
. *''Virtual Physical Bodies'' (1999), Boddington as lead curator in collaboration with shinkansen (UK). A conference at ResCen, Middlesex University, focused on the integration of the live body into virtual and physical blended space and exploring the creation of cyber dancers. Participants included Thecla Schiphorst, Yacov Sharir and
Wayne McGregor Wayne McGregor, CBE (born 12 March 1970) is a multi award-winning British choreographer and director. He is the Artistic Director of Studio Wayne McGregor and Resident Choreographer of The Royal Ballet. McGregor was appointed Commander of the ...
with Random Dance Company. *''Connectivity Discussion Forum'' (1996-1998), co-curation in collaboration with shinkansen (UK). Monthly debate series and online discussion forum for performance artists, producers and net artists at Backspace London. *''Sound Works Exchange'' (1994 – 1997), Boddington as lead curator in collaboration with shinkansen (UK). Performances, workshops, debates and recordings between music and sound artists from the UK and Germany. Amongst the participating artists were
Pete Namlook Pete Namlook (born 25 November 1960 as Peter Kuhlmann in Frankfurt, West Germany, died on 8 November 2012) was an ambient and electronic music producer and composer. In 1992, he founded the German record label FAX +49-69/450464, which he oversaw ...
,
Asmus Tietchens Asmus Tietchens (born 3 February 1947, in Hamburg), who also records under the monikers Hematic Sunsets and Club of Rome, is a German composer of avant-garde music. Tietchens became interested in experimental music and musique concrète as a chi ...
,
Christina Kubisch Christina Kubisch (born 31 January 1948) is a German composer, sound artist, performance artist, professor and flautist. She composes both electronic and acoustic music for multimedia installations. She gained recognition in the mid-1970s from h ...
,
Mixmaster Morris Mixmaster Morris (born Morris Gould, 30 December 1965) is an English electronica DJ and underground musician who has also recorded as The Irresistible Force. His work in the 1990s blended ambient music and chill-out influences with UK dance st ...
,
Zoviet France Zoviet France (also known as :$OVIET:FRANCE:, Soviet France, :Zoviet-France: and latterly usually written as :zoviet*france:) are a music group from Newcastle upon Tyne in north east England. While often dissonant and made of industrial textu ...
, People Like Us and
Thomas Köner Thomas Köner (born 1965 in Bochum, West Germany) is a multimedia artist whose main interest lies in combining visual and auditory experiences. The BBC, in a review of Köner's work in 1997, calls him a "media artist," one who works between instal ...
. Supported by the
Goethe-Institut The Goethe-Institut (, GI, en, Goethe Institute) is a non-profit German cultural association operational worldwide with 159 institutes, promoting the study of the German language abroad and encouraging international cultural exchange and ...
and
British Council The British Council is a British organisation specialising in international cultural and educational opportunities. It works in over 100 countries: promoting a wider knowledge of the United Kingdom and the English language (and the Welsh lan ...
. *''Bare Essentials – Gender Mayhem'' (1992–1993), Boddington as lead curator in collaboration with shinkansen (UK). Performance seasons examining non-binary and gender shifting themes for ICA Live Arts in London. *''Voice Over Festival'' (1990-1991), co-curation in collaboration with shinkansen and Serious. A London wide festival focussing on voice and the living body, featuring
Meredith Monk Meredith Jane Monk (born November 20, 1942) is an American composer, performer, director, vocalist, filmmaker, and choreographer. From the 1960s onwards, Monk has created multi-disciplinary works which combine music, theatre, and dance, recording ...
,
Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares ''Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares'' (translated as "The Mystery of Bulgarian Voices") is a compilation album of modern arrangements of Bulgarian folk songs featuring, among others, the Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Vocal Choir, with s ...
and
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amongst others.


Directed Works

* ''Collective Reality - experiencing togetherness'' (2016), in collaboration with body>data>space. Collective Reality was an immersive installation using motion tracking,
surround sound Surround sound is a technique for enriching the fidelity and depth of sound reproduction by using multiple audio channels from speakers that surround the listener ( surround channels). Its first application was in movie theaters. Prior to sur ...
and
projection mapping Projection mapping, similar to video mapping and spatial augmented reality, is a projection technique used to turn objects, often irregularly shaped, into display surfaces for video projection. The objects may be complex industrial landscapes, s ...
to create generative environment experienced by groups in real-time. The installation was commissioned by Nesta’s FutureFest and The University of Greenwich. * ''me and my shadow'' (2012), in collaboration with Joseph Hyde and Phill Tew. This installation was an immersive telepresence experience consisting of separate portals between London, Paris, Istanbul and Brussels, connecting participants’ avatars through a shared online environment. The installation was commissioned by MADE Mobility for Digital Arts in Europe project (2010-2012) and supported by the National Theatre in London. * ''Dare we do it Real Time?'' (2009). Performance exploring the use of realtime tools by artists specialising in performance, video, sound, virtual worlds and interaction. Commissioned by Post_Me-New_ID project (2007 – 2009) and supported by Kinetica Art Fair London. * ''Ideasphere'' (2004 – 2005), in collaboration with body>data>space. Large inflatable spheres, which acted as projection screens for digital human images enabling a 3D effect for the imagery. These spheres were installed outside the Big Chill Bar off Brick Lane, at Late at the Tate and
Glastonbury Festival Glastonbury Festival (formally Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts and known colloquially as Glasto) is a five-day festival of contemporary performing arts that takes place in Pilton, Somerset, England. In addition to contemp ...
(UK). * ''The Litmus Effect – Artist Links'' (2003), in collaboration with Stanza and Armand Terruli. The project consisted of experiments in sensitivity interactions between humans, data and space, examining the potential collaborations between public and private space in large cities using interactive technologies. Supported by Artist Links, British Council Shanghai. * ''skintouchfeel'' (2002 – 2006), in collaboration with body>data>space. The project consisted of an ongoing group creation process examining the notion of the body and gender, intimacy and empathy within digital immersion. The project was presented at Digi-Cultures Nottingham (2005), Glastonbury Festival (2007) and Cybersonica Late at the
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(2007). * ''Cluster'' (2000–2004), in collaboration with shinkansen (UK). A programme of events aimed towards integrating dance and music performances into web casting, exploring intimacy and tele-intuition. * ''CellBytes'' (2000–2001), in collaboration with shinkansen (UK). A workshop-based research series investigating the body, live presence and telepresence, using interactive remote stages between
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and Middlesex University. * ''Corpos Online'' (2000). Telepresence workshop for Portuguese and EU dance and creative technologists held at Lugar Commun in Lisbon, which was part of CellBytes series, initiated by shinkansen and supported by the Ministry of Culture Portugal and the British Council. *''Club Research'' (1995–1997), in collaboration with shinkansen (UK). A bi-monthly series of interdisciplinary events taking live art, video, telepresence and MJs’ (movement jockeys) into club culture with DJs Mr. C and Hospital Records at The End nightclub in London. * ''Butterfly Effect'' (1991–1996). Pioneer artist/producer network for the performing arts and technologists from five European countries with an annual residency European Choreographic Forum held as part of
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, residencies and commissions. Supported by EU Task Force and Arts Council England. * ''Vinyl Requiem'' by
Philip Jeck Philip Jeck (1952 – 25 March 2022) was an English composer and multimedia artist. His compositions were noted for utilising antique turntables and vinyl records, along with looping devices and both analogue and digital effects. Initially com ...
and Lol Sargent (1991–1993): Integrated music/film experience co-produced with Time Festival Gent, Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), Glasgow City of Culture,
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and
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Belgium. Premiered at Union Chapel (with ICA) in London and at Time Festival Gent and toured in the United Kingdom, Austria and Belgium. Supported by Arts Council England.


References


External links


body>data>space official website
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