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TONY SCHULTZ
The Physical Scientist
Bronx, NY USA
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Last month I wrote a guest post on Matt Gough’s blog quodlibet titled math skills. It addressed the question of what fundamentals of physics and mathematics should be included in the dance technology curriculum.

Since dance-tech is in its infancy and still forming as a field this is an open question. This issue is not simply about inserting math and science into an arts curriculum but more so about how these two worlds partner. The action is reciprocal, math and science inform the dance and dance-tech provides new ways of knowing math and physics.

Force is one of the central landmarks of physics pedagogy. Gravity is Newton’s force.

And to use the force you must learn the force.

Simulation is a great way to learn about forces.

So is dancing.

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Maya Angelou

sloan_thumb USA_flag Posted by Sloan | via mobile phone

Maya Angelou narrates an animation, projected onto a concave “screen” about the big bang. She just called it a cosmic ballet.

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Museum of Natural History

sloan_thumb USA_flag Posted by Sloan | via mobile phone

An event thrown in part by Flavorpill at the Museum of Natural History’s Planetarium. A really fun space, but very spread out. We got to see the last planetarium presentation at midnight, narrated by Robert Redford, called Cosmic Collisions. This stuff blows my mind.

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