Article ID: CBB943229984

The Living Record: Alan Lomax and the World Archive of Movement (2018)

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In 1965, the American folklorist Alan Lomax set out on a mission: to view, code, catalogue and preserve the totality of the world’s dance traditions. Believing that dance carried otherwise inaccessible information about social structures, work practices and the history of human migration, Lomax and his collaborators gathered more than 250,000 feet of raw film footage and analyzed it using a new system of movement analysis. Lomax’s aims, however, went beyond the merely scientific. He hoped to use his ‘Choreometrics’ project as the foundation for a universally available visual and textual atlas of human movement. This article explores how Lomax’s archival ambitions supported his efforts to enact a wholesale ‘recalibration of the human perceptual apparatus’ and situates Choreometrics at the nexus of new techniques of data-gathering and the cultural ferment of the 1960s.

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Authors & Contributors
Roberto Evangelista
Dickson, Jessica
Taylor, Jack
Breda, Nadia
Cajetan Nwabueze Iheka
Link, Adrianna
Journals
Transfers
Laboratorio dell'ISPF
Visual Anthropology
Technology and Culture
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Publishers
Wallflower Press, Columbia University Press
Texas A and M University
Viella
University of Rochester Press
University of Chicago Press
Central European University Press
Concepts
Motion pictures; cinema; movies
Anthropology
Folklore
Migration
Mobility
Drama, dance, and performing arts
People
Laban, Rudolf von (1879-1958)
Prelinger, Rick
De Martino, Ernesto
Charcot, Jean Martin
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
20th century, early
20th century
19th century
Modern
Places
Germany
France
Africa
Albania (Ancient kingdom)
Estonia
New Guinea
Institutions
National Anthropological Film Center (U.S.)
Dance Notation Bureau (DNB)
Smithsonian Institution
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