The creation of artificial bodies and their digital representations remains an emerging field, with their relationship to movement still unpredictable and constantly evolving. In her series Pulse, Danceavatar uses AI-driven choreography to explore how artificial bodies not only move but also perform their own image.
Rather than simply mimicking human motion, artificial bodies may possess expanded capabilities that go beyond biological constraints. As AI-generated bodies enter the realm of performance, they have the potential to shift how dance is perceived, experienced, and created, introducing hybrid compositions that merge human, digital, and algorithmic movement in unprecedented ways.
Danceavatar treats the artificial body as both a choreographic entity and a visual phenomenon: an image in motion that challenges the boundaries between the real and the constructed. Her ongoing research examines how AI tools can introduce novel aesthetics of movement and give rise to fluid, unpredictable, and generative choreographies. It is at once an artistic pursuit and a critical reflection on the future of digital embodiment.