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Tagging with Movement: Somatic Strategies for Image Classification

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Autre conférence
performance location
Ircam, Salle Igor-Stravinsky (Paris)
duration
01 h 23 min
date
June 16, 2014

MOCO’14 (International Workshop on Movement and Computing)

MOCO’14 (International Workshop on Movement and Computing) est la première édition d’une série de colloques internationaux interdisciplinaires dédiés au mouvement humain, à ses représentations et transformations numériques.
MOCO a pour but de rassembler des chercheurs et artistes sur les thèmes de perception, modélisation et captation du mouvement, et leurs utilisations dans des systèmes interactifs. Ces aspects occupent une part de plus en plus importante dans les arts de la scène (musique, danse, théâtre) et les pratiques numériques. MOCO réunira des travaux innovants de la part de chercheurs et d’artistes.

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