
Making Meaning with Machines
Somatic Strategies, Choreographic Technologies, and Notational Abstractions through a Laban/Bartenieff Lens
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Making Meaning with Machines
Somatic Strategies, Choreographic Technologies, and Notational Abstractions through a Laban/Bartenieff Lens
About this book
How should a gestural interface react to a "flick" versus a "dab"? Versus a "punch"? Should robots reach out to a human counterpart with a direct, telescoping action or through a circuitous arc in space? Just as different movements express the different internal states of human movers, so too can the engineered systems behind robots. In Making Meaning with Machines, Amy LaViers and Catherine Maguire offer a refreshingly embodied approach to machine design that supports the growing need to make meaning with machines by using the field of movement studies, including choreography, somatics, and notation, to engage in the process of designing expressive robots.
Drawing upon the Laban/Bartenieff tradition, LaViers and Maguire sharpen the movement analysis methodology, expanding the material through their work with machines and putting forward new conventions, such as capitalization, naming, and notation schemes, that make the embodied work more legible for academic contexts. The book includes an overview of movement studies, exercises that define the presented taxonomy and principles of movement, case studies in movement analysis of both humans and robots, and state-of-the-art research at the intersection of robotics and dance.
Making Meaning with Machines is a much-needed primer for observing, describing, and creating a wide array of movement patterns, which ultimately can help facilitate broader and better design choices for roboticists, technologists, and designers.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Electronic Resources
- Prelude: Opening with Embodied Perspectives
- Introduction: Inviting Engineers into Movement Studies
- I. Making Meaning through Movement
- II. Describing Movement with an Embodied Taxonomy: The BESST System
- III. Translating Movement to Machines
- Conclusion: Understanding Movement
- Outro: Returning to Embodied Perspectives
- Appendix A: Symbols in the BESST System
- Appendix B: Movement Scales
- Appendix C: Effort Configurations
- Appendix D: Rationale for the Time Component
- Appendix E: Pedagogy and Group Work
- Glossary
- References
- Index