We want to show here how recent innovations called Motion Capture, still being tested in laboratory on their potential uses, invite us to change our way to relate to the “technique”. We don’t want to question what the technique does to the social, nor what the social structures does to the technique, but we want to highlight the shifting principles that define interactions between technologies and humans. We therefore underline how using these motion sensors gives birth to different human modes of being present, co-present, or in a sensory and thymic interaction with technology. This article is based on experimental use tests, convoking both artists and engineers, questioning differently the relationship between technology, human and the in...
This paper explores movement and its capacity for meaning-making and eliciting affect in human-robot...
The development of interactive technology is often based on the assumption of need to reduce the phy...
Situated cognition seems to be one of the relevant pillars in the literature on embodied cognition: ...
International audienceWe want to show here how recent innovations called Motion Capture, still being...
We want to show here how recent innovations called Motion Capture, still being tested in laboratory ...
This practice-based project is a critique on our relationship with machines to foreground the necess...
This article outlines the potential of dance improvisation practice to function as a technological i...
This paper extends on Don Ihde’s theories of human/ technology relations in order to clarify the af...
In Motion and Representation, Nicolás Salazar Sutil considers the representation of human motion thr...
A movement is a tool that expresses the subject I pursue, ‘mechanization of human beings’. There are...
Design methodologies for gesture- and movement-based interaction take divergent perspectives, either...
This chapter explores technology’s role as a key creative agent within digital dance performance mak...
By unpacking push and pull between humans and machines over 5 days in a studio environment that shap...
International audienceFrom the inception of photography to computer modelling, images had to constru...
International audienceFrom the inception of photography to computer modelling, images had to constru...
This paper explores movement and its capacity for meaning-making and eliciting affect in human-robot...
The development of interactive technology is often based on the assumption of need to reduce the phy...
Situated cognition seems to be one of the relevant pillars in the literature on embodied cognition: ...
International audienceWe want to show here how recent innovations called Motion Capture, still being...
We want to show here how recent innovations called Motion Capture, still being tested in laboratory ...
This practice-based project is a critique on our relationship with machines to foreground the necess...
This article outlines the potential of dance improvisation practice to function as a technological i...
This paper extends on Don Ihde’s theories of human/ technology relations in order to clarify the af...
In Motion and Representation, Nicolás Salazar Sutil considers the representation of human motion thr...
A movement is a tool that expresses the subject I pursue, ‘mechanization of human beings’. There are...
Design methodologies for gesture- and movement-based interaction take divergent perspectives, either...
This chapter explores technology’s role as a key creative agent within digital dance performance mak...
By unpacking push and pull between humans and machines over 5 days in a studio environment that shap...
International audienceFrom the inception of photography to computer modelling, images had to constru...
International audienceFrom the inception of photography to computer modelling, images had to constru...
This paper explores movement and its capacity for meaning-making and eliciting affect in human-robot...
The development of interactive technology is often based on the assumption of need to reduce the phy...
Situated cognition seems to be one of the relevant pillars in the literature on embodied cognition: ...