Classical MoCap Part 2: Systems and Applications of Motion Capture
10:10 am
Colin Cronin
We conclude our two part feature on “MoCap” by exploring three major motion capture systems and the application of one in particular to classical music
Classical MoCap Part 1: Intro to Motion Capture
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Colin Cronin
Motion capture is a fascinating topic that has real practical applications in classical music! Read on to learn more about them.
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Emily Hu
The Louisville Symphony continues in a deadlock, despite efforts by musicians like negotiating chair Kim Tichenor. The situation in Louisville has offered Tichenor a unique perspective on the path of the symphony for the next generation, and the answer lies in adaptation.
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