Infrared cameras record the movements of dancers whose clothing is outfitted with markers that the cameras can track. The images are then processed by a motion-capture system. At this point, a complex system of analysis and combination commences: software interprets the movements, visualizes in real time possible intentions of the dancers and spatial links between them, and thus produces a conceptual extrapolation of the choreography.
Prix Ars Electronica 2005, Award of Distinction Interactive Art
Extended Run 7. 9. - 18. 9.
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