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    <title>CODE: A CHOREOGRAPHED ILLUSTRATION OF RULES, BOUNDARIES, AND SOCIAL GUIDELINES THROUGH DANCE, FILM, AND VISUAL ART</title>
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    <description>Title: CODE: A CHOREOGRAPHED ILLUSTRATION OF RULES, BOUNDARIES, AND SOCIAL GUIDELINES THROUGH DANCE, FILM, AND VISUAL ART
Authors: Belk, Autumn
Abstract: Code is an exploration of life's boundaries and the laws, guidelines, and&#xD;
customs that construct these barriers. Governments impose restrictions on the&#xD;
members of its community; these members then enforce additional limits through&#xD;
formalities, etiquette, and other social codes. Technology is constantly raising its&#xD;
own limits; however, technological devices still cannot achieve all that the mind&#xD;
can fathom. The programming code controlling these devices also presents&#xD;
boundaries of its own.&#xD;
A sample of life's rules is illustrated through a formal concert, which&#xD;
incorporates live dance and prerecorded film components, and through a limited&#xD;
edition book of artwork related to the components of this concert. Each of six&#xD;
choreographed works presents one or more of the binding codes that shape our&#xD;
lives. This written documentation explores how these works function within four&#xD;
categories of codes: externally enforced boundaries, social structures within&#xD;
relationships, limits of technology, and the absence of rules.</description>
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