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 an Ethnochoreological approach that encompasses empirical and structural dance analysis methods. His PhD project is centred 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

  • 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 - Teaching: "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

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