Augmenting live performance dance through mobile technology
Author
Dr Paul Golz, Alex Shaw
Abstract
We present a pilot study investigating the use of mobile technology to augment live performance dance. An augmented performance was created and viewed through an tablet device then analysed from a technical and audience standpoint. Low complexity augmentations were found to be very effective, however the device placed restrictions on higher complexity augmentations, the performance length and the stage/audience spatial arrangements. A low-number audience test indicated that augmentation of live performance was a credible concept, though there are some clear challenges to be overcome specifically around speed of technology and weight of device.
Source
Proceeding
BCS-HCI '14 Proceedings of the 28th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference on HCI 2014 - Sand, Sea and Sky - Holiday HCI
Pages 311-316
Comments
Watching the footwork: second screen interaction at a dance and music performance に似てるかも
iPad 2 を使ってる
URL
https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2742941.2742986
Tag
#BCS-HCI #2014
#art #audience #engagement #ar #augmented_reality #augmented_dance #design #experimentation #hci_design #hci_evaluation_methods #measurement #mixed_reality #performing_arts #performing #virtual_reality #vr
#拡張/Augmentation