With recent technological developments in motion capture there is an opportunity to redefine the physical interactions we have with products, considering human needs in movement at the forefront rather than subservient to the machine. This paper reports on the exploration of emotional reaction to gestural interface design using Laban’s Movement Analysis from the field of dance and drama. After outlining the current status of Gesture Controlled User Interfaces and why the use of Laban is appropriate to help understand the effects of movement, the results of a workshop on new interface design are presented. Teams were asked to re-imagine a number of product experiences that utilised appropriate Laban effort actions and to prototype and presen...
This research explores gestures used in the context of activities in the workplace and in everyday l...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Information Technology.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This the...
This research explores gestures used in the context of activities in the workplace and in everyday l...
With recent technological developments in motion capture there is an opportunity to redefine the phy...
This paper explores the use of Laban’s Movement Analysis from the field of dance and drama as a mean...
This research explores emotional response to gesture in order to inform future product interaction d...
Humans use gestures in most communicative acts. How are these gestures initiated and performed? What...
This research explores emotional response to gesture in order to inform future product interaction d...
Humans use gestures in most communicative acts. How are these gestures initiated and performed? What...
With the rise of ubiquitous computing technologies in everyday life, the daily actions of people ar...
In the development of gestural interfaces for product design, the perceptual-motor skills of the des...
Movement design is typically based on evoking shapes in space. In interactive systems, user movemen...
With the rise of ubiquitous computing technologies in everyday life, the daily actions of people are...
This research through design project presents Urban Kinesic (UrK), a hand held device that enables t...
Spatial bodily movements are extremely suitable as a design technique, because our body conveys emot...
This research explores gestures used in the context of activities in the workplace and in everyday l...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Information Technology.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This the...
This research explores gestures used in the context of activities in the workplace and in everyday l...
With recent technological developments in motion capture there is an opportunity to redefine the phy...
This paper explores the use of Laban’s Movement Analysis from the field of dance and drama as a mean...
This research explores emotional response to gesture in order to inform future product interaction d...
Humans use gestures in most communicative acts. How are these gestures initiated and performed? What...
This research explores emotional response to gesture in order to inform future product interaction d...
Humans use gestures in most communicative acts. How are these gestures initiated and performed? What...
With the rise of ubiquitous computing technologies in everyday life, the daily actions of people ar...
In the development of gestural interfaces for product design, the perceptual-motor skills of the des...
Movement design is typically based on evoking shapes in space. In interactive systems, user movemen...
With the rise of ubiquitous computing technologies in everyday life, the daily actions of people are...
This research through design project presents Urban Kinesic (UrK), a hand held device that enables t...
Spatial bodily movements are extremely suitable as a design technique, because our body conveys emot...
This research explores gestures used in the context of activities in the workplace and in everyday l...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Information Technology.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This the...
This research explores gestures used in the context of activities in the workplace and in everyday l...