The Deakin Motion.Lab provides facilities and expertise in motion capture for teaching, research and commercial development. The Deakin Motion.Lab was established in 2006 through a partnership between Deakin University, Multimedia Victoria and Act3animation. Deakin University manage teaching and re…
Part two of a Motion Capture public lecture presented by DanceHouse, Deakin Motion Capture Lab and the British Council featuring Director of Wayne McGregor/Random Dance, Scott deLahunta.
First part of a Motion Capture public lecture presented by DanceHouse, Deakin Motion Capture Lab and the British Council featuring Deakin's Dr Kim Vincs preceding British Choreographer Wayne McGregor and Scott delahunta.
The third and final part of a Motion Capture public lecture presented by DanceHouse, Deakin Motion Capture Lab and the British Council featuring British Choreographer Wayne McGregor.
Prof. David Marshall, Head of School of Communication and Creative Arts together with Dr Kim Vincs present a live motion capture dance event entitled 'Choreographing digital space: New visualisation technologies for dance'.
Dancer, Lisa Bolte talks about her role as a dancer in the AURA project working with Choreographer, Dr Kim Vincs.
Mr John McCormick from Deakin's Motion Capture Facility explains his role in creating 3D environments for dance performance.
Dancer Mr Adam Thurlow talks about his role as a dancer performing within the AURA project of Interactive 3D Stereoscopic Projection using the Motion Capture Lab at Deakin University.
Musician and guitarist Mr James Wakeling talks about his role in playing music, in particular guitar, and singing for motion capture lab performances
Mr Daniel Skovli, Motion Capture Studio Coordinator, talks about his role working on the technologically advanced aspects in setting up the Motion capture Lab.
Dr Kim Vincs talks about Aura, Interactive 3D Stereoscopic Projection, choreographed by Kim Vincs in collaboration with John McCormick, Lisa Bolte, Adam Thurlow, Rob Vincs, James Wakeling, Daniel Skovli and Peter Drivers, fuses ballet with live motion capture to produce a live, large-scale, 3D stereo performance.
Deakin staff set up an actor in motion builder to match the data captured in EvaRT.
Deakin staff set up to record and capture some data using the EvaRT panel, once the motion capture system is calibrated.
Deakin staff set up the motion.lab at Deakin, calibratedcameras need to be . This process is outline here using motion tracking EvaRT software to collect data.