Dancer Valencia James urges artists of all stripes to dream and scheme with techies.

Published: Jan. 24, 2022, 9:30 a.m.

b'Born and raised in Barbados, Valencia James studied modern dance in Budapest, Hungary and had the opportunity to perform work by some of the world\\u2019s most adventurous choreographers in international venues. However, it wasn\\u2019t until she started asking questions about what role artificial intelligence might play in shaping the future of the performing arts that she truly found her passion.Today Valencia works with innovative technologists and scientists to create collaborative performance pieces that blur the boundary between artificial intelligence and the human performer and that hint at how different the experience of performance may be for future artists and audiences alike. She and her collaborators have presented their research and AI-infused work at conferences all over the world. Two days after this interview, dancing in front of a camera in her home in Redwood City, CA, she premiered a brand-new live immersive piece titled \\u201cSuga\\u2019: A Live Virtual Dance Performance\\u201d in the New Frontier exhibition of the 2022 Sundance Film Festival, proving that the worlds of film and live performance are very much already blending. In this interview with Pier Carlo Talenti, Valencia explains how her work with technology has influenced her creativity and how an ethos of accessibility is proving useful in guiding her and her collaborators on their exploratory forays.https://festival.sundance.org/program/#new-frontier-info/61ae1eff14aef7791a1c579bhttps://valenciajames.com/https://volumetricperformance.com/'