[The music contains special sound effects. For a fully-immersive experience, we strongly recommend using headphones.]
Words are powerful - yet, words alone may struggle to describe our inner livings.
Can dance and tech join forces to reveal the unseen and help us learn more about depression?
This video is part of Feedback Loops, a performance which sees dance, music (generated from live human body data) and patient stories join together to shed light on the relationship between mind and body.
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To watch the full performance and a Q&A with the makers, head to [ Ссылка ]
The performance was developed for the Science in the City Festival Malta and it is inspired by the RADAR-CNS research study at King's College London, which looks at how wearable technologies and mobile phones can track symptoms of depression, epilepsy and multiple sclerosis [ Ссылка ].
“The style represented made truly meaningful and illuminating strides towards communicating the complex emotions of experiencing a debilitating condition in a visceral and affecting way. “
– SEISMA magazine
“After watching the performance, I truly felt empowered and engaged”
– The Psychologist
Production and project lead: Alina Ivan
Dance: Anna Spink
Music & data sonification: Dan Wimperis
Video: Chris Scott Studio, Ioana Minulescu
Research & Software development: Yatharth Ranjan, Callum Steward, Valeria de Angel, Andrea Biondi, Matteo Martinis
Stage lighting: Ed Saunders
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