Thursday, 9 April 2015

Motion capture

Still from Asphyxia by Maria Takeuchi and Frederico Phillips
Glimpsed this at the end of BBC's Newsnight on 11 March and had to track it down. It looks as if it reveals the underpinning of super-real animation, but it may be more contrived than that. Nonetheless, it's amazing - and I'd love to see a bird version.  Text by Christopher Jobson.

"Asphyxia is an experimental film project by Maria Takeuchi and Frederico Phillips that explores human movement through motion capture technology. The team used two inexpensive Xbox One Kinect sensors to capture the movements of dancer Shiho Tanaka and then rendered the data inside a near photo-realistic environment.  Takeuchi & Philips say:

Motion data was captured using inexpensive sensors and that data paved the way through an extensive number of steps. Once all the scanned point cloud data was combined, that was then used as the base for the creative development on the piece. A series of iterative studies on styles followed and several techniques and dynamic simulations were then applied using a number 3D tools for various results."

Found at: http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2015/03/asphyxia-a-striking-fusion-of-dance-and-motion-capture-technology

See the full film at http://www.asphyxia-project.com/


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