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Bi-Manual 3D Painting: An Interaction Paradigm for Augmented Reality Live Performance
COUTURE, Nadine
ESTIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique [LaBRI]
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ESTIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique [LaBRI]
COUTURE, Nadine
ESTIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique [LaBRI]
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ESTIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique [LaBRI]
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Advanced Research and Trends in New Technologies, Software, Human-Computer Interaction, and Communicability. 2014p. 423-430
Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference
English Abstract
The rise of gestural interaction led artists to produce shows or installations based on this paradigm. The authors present the first stages of the “Sculpture Numérique” (Virtual Sculpture) project. This project was born ...Read more >
The rise of gestural interaction led artists to produce shows or installations based on this paradigm. The authors present the first stages of the “Sculpture Numérique” (Virtual Sculpture) project. This project was born from a collaboration with dancers. Its goal is to propose bi-manual interactions in a large augmented space, giving dancers the possibility to generate and manipulate virtual elements on stage using their hands. The first set of interactions presented in this chapter is 3D painting, where the user can generate 3D virtual matter from his hands. The movement of the hand defines a stroke, and shape is controlled by the shape of the hand. Changing the shape and orientation of the hand allows switching between three interaction modes to produce volumes, surfaces, or curves in space. The authors explore the applicative case of dance, with the goal of producing a plastic creation from choreography.Read less <
English Keywords
Virtual Sculpture
CAVE
surface generation
digital arts
virtual reality
Arts and Humanities -Arts
fine and performing
Information interfaces and presentation -User Interface
Human Factors
Design
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