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"Like the '63 Sting Ray, the best Corvettes embodied performance leadership, delivering cutting-edge technologies, breathtaking design and awe-inspiring driving experiences," Mr. Reuss said.
We illustrate this dimension of systems development through three cases which in different ways address the design of systems where embodied performance is important.
This procedure is suggested to heighten video researchers' sensitivity to work with video beyond focusing on talk, and muting the video, focusing on embodied performance, looking for pitch or gesture will aid a researcher to accomplish this.
My embodied performance of student as highlighted by my notebook and dictaphone, but also my gentle nodding, attentive eye contact, probing questions, reinforced the value of the topic in question, but also his position as the educator, implicitly encouraging the conversation through our mutually collaborative roles.
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Hence, the suggestion here is to look at 'affective' dimensions, noting the emotional qualities that can be identified through embodied performances so that they can become resources for a more holistic understanding of interactions.
The chapter concludes with an outlook to the future of embodied wearable performance, new materials and new interface designs that enable the social experience of such performative garments in diverse aesthetic and cultural contexts.
Humiliated musicians, an aging young novelist, and scuffling good-time boys on the edge of crime and the precipice of solitude are embodied in performances of lurching immediacy and captured in images of intense tenderness and confrontational opacity; they're never reducible to their problems or their traits, and their identities remain a riddle even to themselves.
Di María's performance embodied that perseverance.
The strident rip in an Abbey Lincoln performance embodied jazz in the 60's -- politically ambitious, its structure undergoing major tremors.
And she opened herself to collaborators like Benji Hughes, who wrote those lyrics in "Weather," and who plays piano on "Oysters," a skeptic's sensuous petition, entirely his creation but fully embodied by her performance.
Max's artistic ideas are pungently embodied in a performance piece, involving a giant meat grinder, that epitomizes the kind of art that the Nazis would later condemn as decadent.
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