Body Language

Sculptures are frozen but imply so much movement. This project asks people from different art and science disciplines to interpret the body language of 20 sculptures at the MET and speak to how they might animate them. The collection includes more than 60 media pieces in audio, video, music and slideshow forms.

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Body Language

Sculptures are frozen but imply so much movement. This project asks people from different art and science disciplines to interpret the body language of 20 sculptures at the MET and speak to how they might animate them. The collection includes more than 60 media pieces in audio, video, music and slideshow forms.

As a content developer on this project for Earprint Immersive, I edited videos and scripts and produced multi-media assets.

Multi-media content is available on the Met's website and mobile audio tour.

Videos


"From this angle more than any other, I could imagine her flying."
–Dancer and choreographer Bill T. Jones


"When I assumed the pose of Perseus, I felt a sense of power, confidence, and strength."
–Emmanuel von Schack, educator and ASL user


"The idea of launching your body back, without seeing, is liberating but also terrifying."
—Francesca Harper, dancer