Abstract

Movement research and practice in the context of wearable technologies and human-computer interaction (HCI) shifts the design paradigm to the lived body. Human movement is characterized by sense, intention and expressiveness. Designing HCI from this standpoint opens up new possibilities to make computational devices and applications more accessible and integrated. This work presents an iterative, collaborative, and cross-disciplinary approach using wearable sensor bands in an open-ended performative exploration in exchange with a professional dancer. The goal is to understand the benefits and challenges of using movement-centered tools originating from dance practice and movement research and how they might feed back into the design, development and evaluation process of embodied technologies to improve human-computer interactions. Movement analysis systems and motion computation models are reviewed and leveraged in an interactive audiovisual system, with focus on using force-sensing resistors for low-level motion descriptors and Laban Movement Analysis for higher-level movement features. The artistic methodology, which combines practice and research, results, discussion of the iterative and collaborative process, and the final system architecture are the main topics presented in the paper.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceedings of 2022 8th International Conference on Movement and Computing, MOCO 2022 : MOCO 2022
Antal sider14
UdgivelsesstedChicago, IL. USA
ForlagAssociation for Computing Machinery
Publikationsdato22 jun. 2022
Artikelnummer9
ISBN (Elektronisk)9781450387163
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 22 jun. 2022
Begivenhed8th International Conference on Movement and Computing, MOCO 2022 - Chicago, USA
Varighed: 22 jun. 202224 jun. 2022

Konference

Konference8th International Conference on Movement and Computing, MOCO 2022
Land/OmrådeUSA
ByChicago
Periode22/06/202224/06/2022
NavnACM International Conference Proceeding Series
Vol/bindPar F180475

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