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[Eng] Dance and Technology in East Asia: A Synoptic Review on Infrastructure, Research, and (Speculative) Pathways Across Hong Kong, Japan, and South Korea
The conversation surrounding dance and technology in East Asia has intensified in recent years, prompted in part by Hong Kong’s policy emphasis on “Art Tech” and its rapid expansion of digital performance infrastructure. When we look more specifically at choreographic practice, we observe a growing exploration of sensor-triggered interactive systems, generative AI, motion capture, augmented and virtual reality, and other emerging tools that expand the vocabulary of movement a

