- Motion Capture: Decide how you want to use a motion capture file (More info about system here: Arena)
Think first about human motion, gesture, the interplay of the body and technology and output. The file format is .BVH - check out more info about the format. We will do 30-60 second captures. Start formulating movements that you want to capture. - Reading: Please finish the article that we started in class: "The Virtualization of Art Practice"
Online version: HERE
Scanned Version: HERE
We will be discussing this article at length and I will be asking everyone to participate in this conversation. Please bring some notes on the most pertinent, important and/or divisive parts of the text. - Final Project Rubric: For the final project (not the motion capture experiment, but a larger 4 week project), I want you to create your own rubric under which you will work, and by which I will evaluate you. Please choose 4 of the following 8 categories that you want to take on. Also, I want you to divvy up 100 points into those four categories (depending on what you want to emphasize).
- Polish/Finish/Craftsmanship
- Cohesive and Developed Concept
- Evolution of the Piece Over Time
- Pushing Beyond Your Comfort Zone
- Refined Coding/Programming (no glitches)
- Fully Packaged and Documented Piece (including written statement)
- Originally Developed Process
- Intensive Use of Engineering/Circuitry
So for this rubric, you will choose four of the above categories and then put a number value to each category so that they add up to 100 percent.
-John
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Monday, May 2, 2011
Wednesday Demands!
Prior to our next class (5/4/11) I would like for you to do the following three things:
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