Diego Antonio Marín Bucio

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Bio

Diego Marín, BA, MA [he/him] is a dance researcher and performing artist whose choreographic work has been presented internationally.  He is the author of the book, "Encarnando lo Artificial" (2024), a research that delves into the ontology of co-creativity through conceptual and empirical studies of dance-making between humans and AI. The dissemination of his work takes the form of a compelling series of talks and performances featuring an AI dancer.

Diego's Doctoral research focuses on the multimodal interaction in dance-music performances, with Djembedance as the axis of anthropological documentation. The study follows a qualitative approach, conducting fieldwork research in West Africa and applying empirical and analytical methods. His PhD project is centered on studying kinesthetic memory, music-dance co-creation and ontologies of rhythm.

Academic background

  • MA Choreomundus: International Master in Dance Knowledge, Practice and Heritage (NTNU, Roehampton University, Szeged University, UCA)
  • MA in Theater and Performing Arts (UNIR)
  • BA in Dance (UAEH)
  • BA in Communication Sciences (UNLA)

OTHER POSTGRADUATE STUDIES 

  • Cambridge University -Centre for the Future of Intelligence- ( Visiting Student,  Autumn 2022)
  • Universidad Veracruzana - Diploma course in Neuroscience of well-being in the Performing Arts-  (2018-2019)
  • Universitat de Barcelona - Postgraduate in Cultural Policy and Management-  (2016-2017)

Academic interests

Dance, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnochoreology, Posthumanism, Human-AI interaction, Choreomusicology.

Teaching

  • Guest lecturer at Institut del Teatre de Barcelona - Topic: "Machinic Movement Matrix: a conceptual tool and framework for human-machine dance creation" (Barcelona, ??2025).
  • Professor in the Master's program in Theater and Performing Arts at the Universidad Internacional de la Rioja. Thesis supervisor and Lecturer of the course "Performing Arts research". (Mexico City, 2024).
  • Guest lecturer at Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance / University of Kent - MA in Dance Research - Topic: "Human-AI co-creation of dance" (London, 2023).

Fellowships

Awards

Media

Dance Magazine UK (ISTD, Issue 498)

Televisa N+ Mexico (Denisse Maerker, 2022)

 

Podcast: Embodying the artificial

 

Tags: Dance, Anthropology, Human-AI interaction, Performing Arts, Movement Analysis, Entrainment

Publications

  • Wallace, Benedikte; van Otterdijk, Marieke; Zhang, Yuchong; Rajabi, Nona; Marin-Bucio, Diego & Kragic, Danica [Show all 7 contributors for this article] (2024). Imitation or Innovation? Translating Features of Expressive Motion from Humans to Robots, HAI '24: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). ISSN 979-8-4007-1178-7. p. 296–304. doi: 10.1145/3687272.3688302.
  • Marin-Bucio, Diego (2024). Dancing Embryo: Enacting Dance Experience Through Human-AI Kinematic Collaboration. Documenta. ISSN 0771-8640. 1(1), p. 247–277. doi: 10.21825/documenta.93276. Full text in Research Archive
  • Marin Bucio, Diego Antonio (2024). Intuitive awareness in constructing kinaesthetic experiences: a structural and pheno-menological analysis of dance creation. Corpo Grafias. ISSN 2390-0288. 11(11), p. 92–103. doi: 10.14483/25909398.19823. Full text in Research Archive
  • Marín Bucio, Diego Antonio (2023). Dance and Human-AI kinaesthetic co-creativity. MAGOTZI Boletín Científico de Artes del IA. ISSN 2007-4921. 11(23), p. 1–5. doi: 10.29057/ia.v11i22.10684.
  • Marín Bucio, Diego Antonio (2021). Dance creative processes during the Covid-19 pandemic. File 1: social distance in the studio. Academia Letters. ISSN 2771-9359. 1(1). doi: 10.20935/AL3664.

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  • Marín Bucio, Diego Antonio (2024). Towards a posthuman dance: embodying the artificial. Paso de Gato. ISBN 9786078584727. 143 p.
  • Marín Bucio, Diego Antonio (2024). Embodying the artificial: dance and human-AI co-creativity. Universidad Latina de América. ISBN 9786077030263. 170 p.

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  • Marin-Bucio, Diego (2025). Matriz de Movimiento Maquínico (MMM).
  • Marin-Bucio, Diego (2024). Aproximaciones a la inteligencia artificial en la creación de danza: la IA como herramienta, títere o colaborador.
  • Marin Bucio, Diego Antonio (2024). Embodying the artificial: a multimodal human-machine performance.
  • Marin Bucio, Diego Antonio (2024). Dancing Embryo: Danza y co-creatividad humano-IA.
  • Marin Bucio, Diego Antonio (2024). Dance in the unequal world of High Tech.
  • Marin Bucio, Diego Antonio (2024). Can an AI dance?
  • Marín Bucio, Diego Antonio & Polak, Rainer (2024). Exploring motion capture systems in dance research: a case study of djembe dance from West Africa.
  • Marín Bucio, Diego Antonio (2023). Curiosity, culture, career and community. [Journal]. London, England.
  • Marín Bucio, Diego Antonio (2022). Dancing Embryo.
  • Marín Bucio, Diego Antonio (2022). Human-AI dance: hybrid co-creativity in the posthuman era.

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