Live Video and Sound Processing for Dance
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Motion-sensing technology enables dancers to control various computer processes that can alter their own projected video images and generate sound. In turn the altered images and the sonic results influence choreographic decisions and kinesthetic response. This creates a dynamic three-way interaction that opens up new possibilities to explore the body as an agent for technological transformation, where the physical and virtual are merged.
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تاریخ انتشار 2003