Who and what will we become as the future unfolds? An antibody at Sadler’s Wells Theater in London is a dance piece that uses motion capture technology to show how our influence extends beyond our physical bodies into the digital world

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September 28, 2022

The “dancing” visuals in Anti-Body are created by motion capture technology

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An antibody

Alexander Wheatley Dance Company

Lilian Baylis Studio, Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London, 6 to 8 October

In HIS book Homo Deuswriter Yuval Noah Harari asks, “Are organisms just algorithms and life just data processing?” Could the human mind one day be downloaded onto a computer chip?

This existential, unsettling idea is key to An antibodya new dance work from the Alexander Whitley Dance Company which premieres in London next week.

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