Aeroquake: Drone Augmented Dance
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As drone-based entertainment becomes more popular, researchers have explored different forms of expression and systems to support drone performances. However, most of these systems are pre-programmed and do not interact with the body movement of dancers in real-time. In response, some have presented drone performances using bulky camera systems to track the performer's body movement. We introduce Aeroquake, an augmented dance system that uses simple wearable microphones to enhance a dancer's body movement with sound and control the movement of drones in real-time. Dancers experience a simulation of "quaking" the space around them: upon stomping, the movement is translated into sound and vertical motion across multiple drones. Aeroquake allows dancers to improvise choreography and explore their creativity in the space in which they choose to dance. We worked with a dancer to validate our system by performing before a live audience.
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In Proceedings of the 2018 Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS '18)
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