Abstract
New media dance was created in the United States in the 1960s, and China only began to study it in 2004. The emergence of new media dance changes people's perception of dance, and changes the way of dance creation. The technological method is to use it to serve the dance as much as possible. The new media dance, which interacts with modern dance and projection technology, brings people a wonderful and magical visual sensory experience. The choreographer makes use of the dancer's unique body texture and material contrast. Coupled with the principle of diffraction recording, three-dimensional images and other digital multimedia LED panels, real-time video projection, media software and digital computer light technology, it creates a dazzling and fascinating image of time and space. Facing the present, the progress of modern society, the change of life pattern, the renewal of the concept of time and space, the explosion of Information Technology, how to adjust the relationship between dance and the rapid development of society, and make the art of dance and the development of the world become more and more balanced? What are the influences of Information Technology on new media dance? The author will explain from the background of Information Technology that new media dance is pioneering and innovating on the basis of respecting tradition, Information Technology infiltrates aesthetic concepts in the reform of new media dance creation, new media dance gains a new life through reference and expansion, and new media dance is interacting with each other. In the four aspects of changing the old and the custom, it explains the influence of Information Technology on the development of new media dance. In addition, the author explores the current new media dance with dance works on the current stage, thinking about how to make Chinese dance dialogue with the world, and integrate Chinese culture and technology.
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Wen, H. (2022). The Influence of Information Technology on New Media Dance. In: Atiquzzaman, M., Yen, N., Xu, Z. (eds) 2021 International Conference on Big Data Analytics for Cyber-Physical System in Smart City. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 103. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7469-3_35
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