mw. dr. Z. (Zeynep) Gündüz


  • Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
    Theaterwetenschap
  • Nieuwe Doelenstraat  16-18
    1012 CP  Amsterdam
  • Z.Gunduz@uva.nl

Short Biography

Sep 2007: PhD candidate at the department of Media Studies (University of Amsterdam)

Sep 2005-2007: M.A diploma Research Master Media Studies (University of Amsterdam)

Sep 2002-2005: B.A diploma  Media and Culture (University of Amsterdam)

Sep 1998-2001: De Theaterschool (Amsterdamse Hogeschool voor de Kunsten), department of Modern Theater Dance.

1989-1998: Diploma Ankara Hacettepe University State Conservatory, department of Classical Ballet

Digital dance: (dis)entangling human and technology

This thesis extrapolates from three exemplary practices of staged digital dance created with real-time interactive technology operating with motion-tracking software, to consider theoretically such practices' destabilization of human-centered conventions in dance. Dance's assumed heritage of human-centred conventions are those which set up a hierarchical mode of perception that positions the human performer at the center and the technology at the periphery of attention. This thesis theoretically challenges and elaborates on the notion of performance in order to 1) re-examine the role of technology in dance theory, by developing a framework of 'technological performance' that can account for the active contribution of technologies to the choreography itself 2) re-evaluate the relationship between the human performer and the technology as 'interperformance,' that is, as choreography that emerges from the interrelationship between two different kinds of performance: human and technological. The thesis concludes that staged digital dance marks an exemplary shift towards the posthuman paradigm in dance, and offers up insights of interest to scholars invested in post-human dance practice theory.

Promotors

Prof. dr. Jose van Dijck (UvA) and Prof. dr. Maaike Bleeker (UU)

Teaching experience

Sep 2012: Digital dance: (dis)entangling human and technology University of Amsterdam, Theater Studies

 2007-2012 (in different semesters): Media Theory, Orientation Television Studies and Popular Culture, Academic Skills, University of Amsterdam, Media Studies

Organizational work

Organizer Amber Arts and Technology Conference in Istanbul, Turkey. (current)

www.amberplatform.org

Coordinator Centrum for Budgetmonitoring en Burgerparticipatie.(current)

www.budgetmonitoring.nl

2012

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