The following message was posted to: dance-tech hello, I guess there will be more replies to that, but Myron Krueger is often quoted as the pioneer in this field. you can find some info at http://www.artmuseum.net/w2vr/timeline/timelineKrueger.html and a lot more on google! hope this helps alain baumann > From: Carlos Guedes <carlos.guedes@nyu.edu> (by way of > dance-tech-admin@dancetechnology.org) > Reply-To: dance-tech@dancetechnology.org > Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 12:39:26 -0400 > To: Multiple recipients of dance-tech <dance-tech@dancetechnology.org> > Subject: [dance-tech] A question on the use of video cameras as sensors in > interactive dance > > The following message was posted to: dance-tech > > Cheers everybody, > > I am writing a dissertation on interactive dance and I have a >question for the > group. If anyone is able to answer it I would be very happy, since I > did not come > across any reference that could help. > Any ideas about what was the first piece (and when was it performed) that > utilized video cameras as sensors to trigger any kind of events? > > Is there any reference on the literature about that? > > Thanks in advance, > > Carlos Guedes > Composer, PhD Candidate > > ---------------------------------------- > The Dance-Tech mailing list has recently moved to a new address. To post a > message, send email to dance-tech@dancetechnology.org. To unsubscribe, send > email to lists@dancetechnology.org, with the words "unsubscribe >dance-tech" in > the message body. > ---------------------------------------- > > > ---------------------------------------- The Dance-Tech mailing list has recently moved to a new address. To post a message, send email to dance-tech@dancetechnology.org. To unsubscribe, send email to lists@dancetechnology.org, with the words "unsubscribe dance-tech" in the message body. ----------------------------------------
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