We believe that in the future, information will be constructed and shared. Information/data will not be territorial, but will be inclusive of origination and history. As researchers, scholars and everyday people encounter information, they will be affected and will contribute to the accumulation of analysis and understanding.
The “Re-Imaging and Re-Imagining Choreometrics” project is in line with the above ethos, in that it purports to develop an entryway into a collection that is currently inaccessible and yet is vitally important to intra- and inter-cultural understanding; one that scholars and cultural workers and artists can both contribute to and utilize.