# Installation & Interaction
Embodied Magnetism

Embodied Magnetism is an interactive performance-based installation that explores embodied encounters between the human body and magnetic forces through robotic mediation. The project investigates how performers respond when invisible physical forces—rather than choreographic instructions—actively shape movement. By positioning magnetism as an external yet perceptible force, the work reframes improvisation as a continuous negotiation between attraction, resistance, and bodily adaptation.

The system consists of a robotic arm carrying a magnetic sphere and a dancer-worn pneumatic interface embedded with magnetic sensors and artificial muscles. As the robotic arm moves through space, it generates a dynamic magnetic field that varies in position and intensity. When the magnetic field reaches defined thresholds, the wearable system activates pneumatic muscles that inflate and contract, producing direct pressure feedback on the dancer’s body. This feedback is not symbolic or visual, but physically felt, allowing magnetic forces to operate as an active choreographic agent.

Rather than performing a fixed choreography, the dancer engages in a real-time dialogue with the magnetic environment. Movement emerges through continuous bodily negotiation—stepping toward attraction, resisting repulsion, and responding to involuntary muscular contraction. By transforming magnetism from an abstract phenomenon into a tangible bodily experience, Embodied Magnetism demonstrates how robotic systems, physical forces, and the human body can co-create movement, proposing magnetic force as a new choreographic medium in contemporary performance practice.


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