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Iterative Design of Two Art-Inspired Experimental Scenarios for Collecting Expressive Movement Data of Individuals and Groups

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This poster presents an art-inspired iterative design approach applied to the definition of two experimental scenarios for movement data collection. Scenarios are inspired by warm-up exercises dancers perform to broaden group consciousness. Research focuses on the influence an expert dancer exerts on novice dancers by propagating her own movement patterns (individual motor signatures), for stimulating the emergence of a group movement pattern (group motor signature).

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      AVI '24: Proceedings of the 2024 International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces
      June 2024
      578 pages
      ISBN:9798400717642
      DOI:10.1145/3656650
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      1. Embodied Interaction
      2. Full-Body Movement
      3. Group Scenario

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