Innovation Hangar Research Bulletin #17, July 2025
Beyond Dance - Duncan's Analog Revolution
As human culture gets more and more digital and most researches calls this time a digital age, movement is quantified through fitness trackers and applications. Dance is codified into repeatable sequences once again, and being dependant on using digital technology to produce sounds, song and even dance patterns. What's more, AI technologies are now used for many dances seen online and it learns fast.
Here we need to dive just a bit deeper into Isadora Duncan's approach to embodied knowledge. It could offer a compelling counterpoint, in our initial hypothesis. Our previous research at Innovation Hangar suggests Duncan wasn't merely a dance, but in a way a tech pioneer who developed a sophisticated analog interface with natural systems that modern practitioners are only beginning to rediscover.