Interactive games for preservation and promotion of sporting movements
Egileak: Noel E. OConnor, Yvain Tisserand, Anargyros Chatzitofis, Francois Destelle, Jon Goenetxea, Luis Unzueta, Dimitrios Zarpalas, Petros Daras, Mariate Linaza, Kieran Moran, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann
Data: 01.09.2014
Abstract
In this paper we describe two interactive applications for capturing the motion signatures associated with key skills of traditional sports and games. We first present the case for sport as an important example of intangible cultural heritage. We then explain that sport requires special consideration in terms of digitization for preservation as the key aspects to be digitized are the characteristic movement signatures of such sports. We explain that, given the nature of traditional sporting agencies, this requires low-cost motion capture technology. Furthermore we argue that in order to ensure ongoing preservation, this should be provided via fun interactive gaming scenarios that promote uptake of the sports, particularly among children. We then present two such games that we have developed and illustrate their performance.
BIB_text
author = {Noel E. OConnor, Yvain Tisserand, Anargyros Chatzitofis, Francois Destelle, Jon Goenetxea, Luis Unzueta, Dimitrios Zarpalas, Petros Daras, Mariate Linaza, Kieran Moran, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann},
title = {Interactive games for preservation and promotion of sporting movements},
pages = {351-355},
keywds = {
Low cost motion capture, motion comparison, virtual reality, digital preservation
}
abstract = {
In this paper we describe two interactive applications for capturing the motion signatures associated with key skills of traditional sports and games. We first present the case for sport as an important example of intangible cultural heritage. We then explain that sport requires special consideration in terms of digitization for preservation as the key aspects to be digitized are the characteristic movement signatures of such sports. We explain that, given the nature of traditional sporting agencies, this requires low-cost motion capture technology. Furthermore we argue that in order to ensure ongoing preservation, this should be provided via fun interactive gaming scenarios that promote uptake of the sports, particularly among children. We then present two such games that we have developed and illustrate their performance.
}
isbn = {978-0-9928626-1-9},
isi = {1},
date = {2014-09-01},
year = {2014},
}