A new kind of performance space will come alive when "Proprioceptive Soundscape" pops up from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 11, in the Tyler Hall lab theatre.
For the admission-free event, the space itself becomes an instrument where dancers and musicians interactively use sensor technologies to improvise a musical score.
"Proprioceptive Soundscape" is an inventive collaboration between dance artist, choreographer and filmmaker Belinda McGuire with SUNY Oswego computer science faculty member James Early and Rochester Institute of Technology music faculty member Paul Leary (formerly of SUNY Oswego).
This unique artistic and educational opportunity to combine the arts with technology is sponsored by the ARTSwego Performing Arts Series.
For more information on this performance and other performing arts events, visit oswego.edu/ARTSwego.