Movement of Things
The Movement of Things project is an exploration into the qualities and properties of movement. Through a range of exercises these movements are captured and translated by custom-built software and the use of an autonomous, tiny and wireless motion sensor. A series of Motion Sensing Extensions suggest different approaches of how to use a motion sensor within various physical environments to capture movement to better understand the materialization of movement and new forms of interactions through movement.
Citation:
Schlegel, Andreas, and Cedric Honnet. “Movement of Things Exploring Inertial Motion Sensing When Autonomous, Tiny and Wireless.” MOCU16 proceding of the 3rd international symposium on Movement and computing, no. 47, 2016, doi: 10.1145/2948910.2948916.
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