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Aidan Feldman is seeking collaborators for a project called "MoveGen", an interactive movement generator that would allow a user to create a virtual character. The character would respond to input like motion capture data or sound in a semi-autonomous way. Feldman envisions incorporating this into dance performance but believes it could have other applications. He has funding support from several groups and is looking for programmers interested in the intersection of technology and arts to help with challenges in animation, computer vision, gesture recognition and more. The project scope runs through April 2009.
Aidan Feldman is seeking collaborators for a project called "MoveGen", an interactive movement generator that would allow a user to create a virtual character. The character would respond to input like motion capture data or sound in a semi-autonomous way. Feldman envisions incorporating this into dance performance but believes it could have other applications. He has funding support from several groups and is looking for programmers interested in the intersection of technology and arts to help with challenges in animation, computer vision, gesture recognition and more. The project scope runs through April 2009.
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Aidan Feldman is seeking collaborators for a project called "MoveGen", an interactive movement generator that would allow a user to create a virtual character. The character would respond to input like motion capture data or sound in a semi-autonomous way. Feldman envisions incorporating this into dance performance but believes it could have other applications. He has funding support from several groups and is looking for programmers interested in the intersection of technology and arts to help with challenges in animation, computer vision, gesture recognition and more. The project scope runs through April 2009.
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Wednesday Tea From Aidan Feldman (Computer Science & Dance), for a GROCS 09 proposal:
The system I am imagining, nicknamed "MoveGen", would be
Classes an interactive movement generator. This would allow a user to
create a virtual character, which would take some sort of input (e.g. motion capture data, sound) and respond in a semi- autonomous way. I would personally like to incorporate this Workshops into dance performance, but I believe it could be used for other applications, as well. I imagined creating a game that acts like Peter Pan's shadow, where a projected figure would imitate the participant's movement, but then decide to tease the user and run away. Septerber 16, 2008 I already have a few seriously interested parties (and potential sources of funding/support), including the UM3D Lab, the Ann Wednesday Tea Arbor Street Art Fair, and the Hands-On Museum.
I am looking for collaborators, particularly individuals with 3:15 - 4:30 pm
strong programming skills, who have an interest in the intersec- tion of technology and the arts. I expect to encounter chal- lenges with 3D animation and movement physics, computer vision, gesture recognition, dance improvisation, computa- tional creativity and artificial intelligence, so experience or Calendar interest in those areas would be beneficial. August 2008 The scope of this project would be from present, at least Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat through April 2009. I hope to conduct research and design (remotely) over the rest of this summer, and then start develop- 1 2 ment by the fall. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Please contact me if you (or anyone you know) might be inter- 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ested! 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Aidan Feldman 31 4th-year, dual-degree Computer Science and Dance email: afeld@umich.edu, cell: 708-296-3000