14. Tele-Immersive Dance: A Human/Computer Creative Environment

coauthor: Lisa Wymore, UC Berkeley
coauthor: Klara Nahrstedt, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
author: Renata Sheppard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
coauthor: Ruzena Bajcsy, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, UC Berkeley
published: June 6, 2008,   recorded: June 2008,   views: 5799
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Tele-immersive Dance (TED) is a computer science and dance collaboration focused on building a computational model for human creativity. Within the 3D virtual room of TED, a dancer from Illinois is able to interact, fully immersed with a dancer from California using multiple points of view.

These cross-continental collaborations reveal the potential of TED as a creativity tool for human/computer interaction.

The next phase of research involves building a computational model of human creativity that will translate visual data signals into symbols that can then generate a computer response for the user.

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