Motion tracking is a system that detects the movement of the performer by devices, sensors and uses the data comes from the performer’s movement to control the stage elements; light, music, image...
There are two ways of doing it: The first is "environment-oriented" in which the stage itself is sensitive to motion: Video cameras and other "external" spatial measuring devices (such as infrared or sonar).
The second is "body-oriented" where electrodes or other devices attached to the body measure physiological artifacts of movement: Body-worn electrodes and other physiological measuring devices.
In these workshops, Motion Tracking system will be descibed and the prototype performances will be created.
Motion Tracking / Palindrome
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