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      Requirements on dance-driven 3-D camera interaction: A collaboration between dance, Graphic Design and Computer Science

      Jung, Doris; Laing, Simon John; Jensen, Marie Hermo; Hunkin, Paul; Löf, Andreas; Tims, Nicola
      DOI
       10.1145/2000756.2000760
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      Jung, D., Laing, S., Jensen, M.H., Hunkin, P., Löf, A. & Tims, N. (2011). Requirements on dance-driven 3-D camera interaction: A collaboration between dance, Graphic Design and Computer Science. In Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference of the New Zealand Chapter of the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction, 4-5 July 2011,Hamilton, New Zealand (pp. 25-32). New York, NY, USA: ACM.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/5752
      Abstract
      In this paper we describe our initial ideas towards research investigating dance-driven 3-D-camera interaction as a tool for creating holistic pieces of art for an enriched performance experience.

      In the first part, we focus on the technical analysis of requirements on a set of input parameters for the dance input.

      In the second part we explore requirements stemming from the creative themes envisaged.

      In the discussion we synergize these requirements towards the requirements on a first prototype of the dance-driven 3-D-camera interaction.
      Date
      2011
      Type
      Conference Contribution
      Publisher
      ACM
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      • Computing and Mathematical Sciences Papers [1455]
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