The Ghost Dance project, led by Rui and Cecilia, explores the impact of technology on traditional dance forms through motion capture studies. By analyzing differences between dancing with human partners and avatars, the team aims to redefine dance in the digital era. Originating during Covid-19 lockdowns that highlighted the role of technology in communication, the project seeks to understand how virtual interactions can incorporate essential dance elements, such as body language and breathing. The research reflects a broader inquiry into how digital formats can shape the future of art forms like dance.
Researchers Rui and Cecilia explored avatar dance duets using motion capture, questioning the foundations of dance by comparing human and digital partners.
The Ghost Dance project, inspired by pandemic conditions, examines how technology influences physical activities, particularly the nuances of dancing with virtual partners.
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