Alva Noe is being interviewed here in a brief visit to NYC. He explains his line of inquiry on perception and action and why dance and (human movements) is relevant for the understanding and development of consciousness.
He also talks about his experience with Lisa Nelson's 'Turning Scores' joint workshop and how certain approaches to dance training and composition can collaborate with science and philosophy in generating knowledge from an embodied perspective. Author: 'Action in Perception'.
It is very relevant to my work and will play such a huge part as a strong foundation, but I do think that this is going quite in depth to the mind and body thoeries. I think that I shall mention a small bit about Alva Noe's work and what he does and then move on to maybe a better more involved strong foundation.
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