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  • La Terrasse | 22 Décembre 2015
    For Claude Shannon, Nathalie Yokel
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  • La Terrasse | 20 Janvier 2016
    For Claude Shannon : la phase cachée, Nathalie Yokel
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  • ArtPress | Février 2016
    For Claude Shannon / Pierre Godard et Liz Santoro, Charlotte Imbault
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  • maculture.fr | 21 mars 2018
    Liz Santoro & Pierre Godard « Déplacer le spectaculaire », Wilson Le Personnic
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  • The New York Times | 11 Février 2016
    ‘For Claude Shannon’ Brings Brainy Dance to the Kitchen, Siobhan Burke
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    ‘For Claude Shannon’ Brings Brainy Dance to the Kitchen

    What happens when a student of neuroscience and a former quantitative analyst make a dance? Liz Santoro, a choreographer who studied neuroscience at Harvard, and Pierre Godard, a theater technician and director with a background in applied mathematics, have been collaborating for five years, and their minds work well together. Their 2014 work “Relative Collider,” for three ultraprecise dancers (Ms. Santoro included), revealed tightly structured systems of movement and text governed by codes not easily deciphered. The work’s inscrutability was its strength.
    They take on new linguistic and numerical challenges in “For Claude Shannon,” which has its New York premiere on Thursday, Feb. 18, as part of “From Minimalism Into Algorithm,” a multigenre series at the Kitchen in Chelsea. With a pioneer of digital computer design theory (Mr. Shannon) as their muse, they’ve devised a vocabulary for the limbs that can be arranged in countless ways. The dancers, ready to problem-solve, learn a different permutation for each performance. (Through Saturday, Feb. 20, thekitchen.org.)
    A version of this article appears in print on February 14, 2016, on page AR2 of the New York edition with the headline: Dance; Choreography and Brainiacs.

  • The Village Voice | 18 Février 2016
    Liz Santoro and Pierre Godard: For Claude Shannon, Elizabeth Zimmer
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  • The New York Times | 22 Février 2016
    Review: ‘For Claude Shannon’ Visualizes the Links Between Text and Movement, Brian Seibert
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  • artcritical | 4 mars 2016
    Data Dance: Ode to an Information Theorist at The Kitchen, Mira Daval
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  • Mouvement | Mars-Avril 2016
    Dans la jungle de Claude Shannon, Léa Poiré
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