May 05, 2004

Interactive Videodance at Univiersity of California, Irvine

This, by way of USC's Interactive Media Division weblog:

Interactive Videodance is a research project sponsored by the Beall Center for Art and Technology at the University of California, Irvine and uses their Active Space environment. During the performances, "expert users" (dancers and choreographers) will demonstrate the artistic potential of the system. In the installation component, "novice users" (visitors) will be able to "play" the space, improvising and exploring new ways to interact with others through computer technology. The Active Space environment combines the human body with video sensing systems, motion capture animation, software development, and interactive video and sound design to generate visual imagery and sound.

Posted by Chris Hodge at May 5, 2004 12:46 PM | Links to this post
Categories: Interaction & Collaboration
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