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iLAND

Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Art Nature and Dance

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  • About
    • iLAND
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    • move thing
    • Choreographies of Disaster
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    • IN TOW TV
      • IN TOW TV – Season 1, Episode 1: Kaleidoscope
      • IN TOW TV – Season 1, Episode 2: Nibia Line A
      • IN TOW TV – Season 1, Episode 3: Nibia Line B
      • IN TOW TV – Season 1, Episode 4: Fabric | Time Experiment
      • IN TOW TV – Season 1, Episode 5: Shrugs with balls-5:3
      • IN TOW TV – Season 1, Episode 6: Drawing Overlay
      • IN TOW TV – Season 1, Episode 7: In Out Cut 5:3
      • IN TOW TV Season 1, Episode 8: OUT-OUT-IN-IN-IN-OUT-OUT-IN-OUT-IN
      • IN TOW TV Season 1, Episode 9: Composite | Line
      • IN TOW TV Season 1, Episode 10: Flipping the Firmament | Flesh
      • IN TOW TV – Season 1, Episode 11: Perspective | Tone
      • IN TOW TV – Season 1, Episode 12: T | I | M | E
      • IN TOW TV – Season 1, Episode 13: Time + Tone | Tide Score B
      • IN TOW TV – Season 1, Episode 14: Time + Tone | Tide Score A
      • IN TOW TV – Season 1, Episode 15: Bells Long
      • Bonus Episode! Season 1, Episode 16: Video Perspective
    • Past
  • A Field Guide to iLANDing
    • Guía de campo de iLANDing
  • iLAB Residencies
  • iLAND Symposium
  • Resources
    • A Field Guide to iLANDing
    • BIRD BRAIN Educational Resource Guide
  • iLANDing Laboratories

Meredith Ramirez Talusan

Meredith Talusan is an award-winning journalist and author with an ongoing relationship to movement. Her feature stories, essays, and opinion pieces for many publications, including The Guardian, The Atlantic, VICE, Matter, Backchannel, The Nation, Mic, BuzzFeed News, and the American Prospect. She received a 2017 GLAAD Media Award and a Deadline Award from the Society of Professional Journalists, and is a contributor to a number of edited volumes, including Nasty Women: Feminism, Resistance, and Revolution in Trump's America.

Cooperation in the Land of Heroes: Nature and Improvisation on the Islands

May 28, 2017 by

Plenary by Meredith Ramirez Talusan, Artist, Scholar

Integrating embodied discourses from a number of disciplines, this interactive talk adapts the presenter’s childhood experience in the Philippine islands to think about the islands of New York. Historically Filipinos have often been depicted as improvisational and undisciplined when in fact they have developed sophisticated cultural practices and strategies adapted to the changing environmental and cultural phenomena of the islands. How might the nature of these improvisational strategies across disciplines and cultures influence how we understand the rapidly changing phenomena of  the islands of New York City?  This presentation uses cooperation as a theme to activate both embodied conceptual frameworks for defining and problemiting interdisciplinary collaboration through a thoughtful cultural lens.

Embodied Mapping

April 4, 2017 by

Embodied Mapping forged connections across scales of public and private. The residency connected communities by creating a mapping system that uncovered hidden synchronicities, intersections, and potentialities about the neighborhood that are not readily apparent or accessed at the street level. The collaborators’ process included charrettes, collecting, book making, and other ways of experimenting with mapping through the body. These practices derived from architecture, oral history, visual arts, performance, and dance.

Adaptability + Flow

April 4, 2013 by

This symposium focused on the phenomena of New York City’s waterways and weather systems, particularly the impact of Hurricane Sandy on the city and the role of interdisciplinary strategies to create flexible responses to large-scale phenomena. Presenters included Liz Barry, Jessica Einhorn and Lailye Weidman of Higher E.D.; Rebecca Boger, Damian Griffin and Paloma McGregor of Follow the Water Walks; professors John Waldman and Victoria Marshall and research scientist Philip Orton. Performances by Paloma McGregor and Meredith Ramirez Talusan.

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