Prof. Karen Bradley and TDPS students awarded FIA-Deustch seed grant
December 11, 2013
Congratulations to Professor Karen Bradley and TDPS students. Click on story to learn more about the project.
Congratulations to Professor Karen Bradley and TDPS students Christina Banalopoulou (PhD student), Drew Barker (MA Theatre '13), and Kate Spanos (PhD candidate), along with Sargoon Nepaul (dance and neuroscience undergraduate major) and Emma Sessions (kinesiology undergraduate major) on being awarded a Future of Information Alliance (FIA) - Deutsch seed grant for their project entitled "Re-imaging and Re-imagining Choreometrics"!
Their interdisciplinary project is a collaboration between TDPS, Kinesiology, Neuroscience, and Library Sciences that will create a data set of dance videos from cultures and communities all over the world that were collected by ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax. These clips are now buried in the Library of Congress, and the team will partner with the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage and the Association for Cultural Equity in New York to access the films. Their goal is to digitize the video and then make it widely available to scholars and communities around the world through an online collaborative Wiki.
The team was awarded $25,000 to complete the first three months of groundwork for the project, which will feed into and enable them to meet their long-term goals. The project meets the priorities that are valued by the FIA-Deutsch program, including information equity, information literacy, culture, collaboration, information transfer, and emergence.
The Diamondback has written an article about the FIA-Deutsch seed grant competition, including the other 3 winners of the grant.