Choreographers are interested in enriched performances where virtual actants play together with live performers. Augmented Choreography can be viewed as the definition of how perceptions generated from the environment turn into commands that influence the environment itself and, in particular, virtual actants. This paper introduces a modular and extensible architecture that supports the flexible and dynamic definition of augmented choreographies and presents an experimental application.

Bernini, D., DE MICHELIS, G., Plumari, M., Tisato, F., Cremaschi, M. (2012). Towards Augmented Choreography. In Arts and Technology - Second International Conference, ArtsIT 2011, Esbjerg, Denmark, December 10-11, 2011, Revised Selected Papers (pp.10-17). Springer [10.1007/978-3-642-33329-3_2].

Towards Augmented Choreography

BERNINI, DIEGO;DE MICHELIS, GIORGIO;TISATO, FRANCESCO;
2012

Abstract

Choreographers are interested in enriched performances where virtual actants play together with live performers. Augmented Choreography can be viewed as the definition of how perceptions generated from the environment turn into commands that influence the environment itself and, in particular, virtual actants. This paper introduces a modular and extensible architecture that supports the flexible and dynamic definition of augmented choreographies and presents an experimental application.
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augmented choreography; interactive performance; multimodal interaction; performance design; virtual puppetry
English
Second International Conference on Arts and Technology - ArtsIT 2011
2011
Arts and Technology - Second International Conference, ArtsIT 2011, Esbjerg, Denmark, December 10-11, 2011, Revised Selected Papers
978-3-642-33328-6
2012
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10
17
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Bernini, D., DE MICHELIS, G., Plumari, M., Tisato, F., Cremaschi, M. (2012). Towards Augmented Choreography. In Arts and Technology - Second International Conference, ArtsIT 2011, Esbjerg, Denmark, December 10-11, 2011, Revised Selected Papers (pp.10-17). Springer [10.1007/978-3-642-33329-3_2].
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