This Springer Brief will champion the specialist knowledge that is being cultivated by dancers working in the field of human-computer interaction. At its core, it will advocate for the unique experiences and expertise dancers acquires as the embodied agents within these new performance paradigms. By presenting a series of empirical case studies in Extended Reality (XR), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics, the book will forefront the important knowledge of the dancer-as-experiencer and highlights their growing sensibilities as a key attribute for the successful development of human-computer connections. Whilst digital performance has a comprehensive and rich heritage, there is still a lack of material that explores how such paradigm-shifts are influencing the embodied acts of creation in practice.
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