Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-256) and index.
Contents:
Movement space. In solid motion ; The temporality of space ; Movement forms -- Innermotion. Topologies ; Numerical progressions ; The logic of movement -- Motion notation. No notation ; Alphabet and postalphabet ; Interlingua -- motion technology. Digital movement ; The language of motion capture ; E-motion.
Summary:
Considers how the representation of human motion through the written record (notation), the visual record (animation), and the computational record (motion capture), produce a material and cultural expression of kinetic minds and identities.
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