Most of us are familiar with music notations. Dance notations, on the other hand, have not gained widespread acceptance. This can be attributed to the fact that dance notations, and human movement notations in general, are inherently complex. This complexity has also hindered researches in the field. Up to now, there is no de facto standard for dance score interchange. Labanotation is the most prevalent among the different human movement notations. Most technological advances so far have revolved around displaying and editing Labanotation scores using the computer. Applications such as the LabanWriter store the dance scores in a graphical format that is neither suitable for interpretation nor analysis. LabanXML, the latest advancement in th...
Labanotation is a system of dance notation with a history of use stretching from the late 19th centu...
Labanotation is a system of dance notation with a history of use stretching from the late 19th centu...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the possibility of using Laban notation to program huma...
This paper describes how a universal language for notating dance and, more generally, movement was e...
Dance notation systems, like music notes, enable documentation of symbolic representations of moveme...
This article raises the issue of collaboration between the field of dance and that of robotics. Danc...
This article raises the issue of collaboration between the field of dance and that of robotics. Danc...
This article raises the issue of collaboration between the field of dance and that of robotics. Danc...
This paper reports findings from a study of Labanotation, an already established movement notation, ...
"A Language for Movement" (1996) is part of an Open University series entitled "Seeing through Mathe...
This thesis is concerned with the careful arrangement and organization of technical content. I argue...
This is the transcript for the video "A Language for Movement" (1996) which is part of an Open Unive...
Over the last four decades of contemporary percussion literature, the inclusion of somatic gesture i...
This is the transcript for the video "A Language for Movement" (1996) which is part of an Open Unive...
This paper presents a new form of dance notation that has a hand written and machine readable format...
Labanotation is a system of dance notation with a history of use stretching from the late 19th centu...
Labanotation is a system of dance notation with a history of use stretching from the late 19th centu...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the possibility of using Laban notation to program huma...
This paper describes how a universal language for notating dance and, more generally, movement was e...
Dance notation systems, like music notes, enable documentation of symbolic representations of moveme...
This article raises the issue of collaboration between the field of dance and that of robotics. Danc...
This article raises the issue of collaboration between the field of dance and that of robotics. Danc...
This article raises the issue of collaboration between the field of dance and that of robotics. Danc...
This paper reports findings from a study of Labanotation, an already established movement notation, ...
"A Language for Movement" (1996) is part of an Open University series entitled "Seeing through Mathe...
This thesis is concerned with the careful arrangement and organization of technical content. I argue...
This is the transcript for the video "A Language for Movement" (1996) which is part of an Open Unive...
Over the last four decades of contemporary percussion literature, the inclusion of somatic gesture i...
This is the transcript for the video "A Language for Movement" (1996) which is part of an Open Unive...
This paper presents a new form of dance notation that has a hand written and machine readable format...
Labanotation is a system of dance notation with a history of use stretching from the late 19th centu...
Labanotation is a system of dance notation with a history of use stretching from the late 19th centu...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the possibility of using Laban notation to program huma...