As a dance scholar, Teoma Naccarato engages with feminist, new materialist, and process philosophies to interrogate the sensing and representation of bodies and movement in different disciplinary contexts. Her writing has been published in journals on dance and somatics, movement and computing, and performance philosophy, reflecting the trans-disciplinary scope of her artistic and scholarly research.
Naccarato, T. and MacCallum, J. (2020) ‘Cutting together-apart (une greffe)’. Performance Research 25 (5), 135-142.
Naccarato, T. (2019) “Re/contextualization: On the critical appropriation of technologies as artistic practice”. PhD Thesis. Coventry University, UK. [Summary]
MacCallum, J. and Naccarato, T. (2019) ‘Collaboration as Differentiation: Rethinking Interaction Intra-Actively’. Performance Philosophy 4 (2), 410–433.
Naccarato, T. and MacCallum J. (2019) ‘The Touch of the Stethoscope : Shaping Context in Intimate Performance’. TEMPO 73 (287), 71–75.
Naccarato, T. (2018) ‘Artistic Practice as Research: A Genealogical Account’. in A World of Muscles, Bone & Organs: Research and Scholarship in Dance [online] ed. by Ellis, S., Blades, H., and Waelde, C. 435–455.
Naccarato, T. and MacCallum, J. (2017) ‘Critical Appropriations of Biosensors in Artistic Practice’. in Proceedings of the Conference on Movement and Computing (MOCO). held 2017 at London.
Kirk, P., Naccarato, T., and MacCallum, J. (2017) ‘Intimate Listening’. Performance Research 22 (3), 57–60.
Naccarato, T. and MacCallum, J. (2016) ‘From Representation to Relationality: Bodies, Biosensors and Mediated Environments’. Journal of Dance & Somatic Practices 8 (1), 55–70.
Naccarato, T., MacCallum, J., Boudou, L., and Pelinka, S. (2016) ‘Peripheral Encounters’. Leonardo Gallery Pages 236–245.
MacCallum, J. and Naccarato, T.J. (2015) ‘The Impossibility of Control : Real-Time Negotiations with the Heart’. in Electronic Visualisation and the Arts. held 2015. 1–8.
MacCallum, J. and Naccarato, T. (2015) ‘Choreography and Composition of Internal Time’ in SIGCHI Collaborating with Intelligent Machines Workgroup. Held Seoul, South Korea.