house drawing software


Collapse (suddenly falling down) Performed at the UCDavis Mondavi Center for Performing Arts in October and November 2007 In this scene, dancer Kegan Marling draws a house and the last tree using optical motion capture and a custom software program. Optical motion capture uses IR light to track reflective markers, which Kegan is holding in his hand. Michael Neff (UCDavis) set up the tracking system so that dancers could manipulate LiDAR scenes (see another video on this channel). While watching tech rehearsals, computer scientist Oliver Kreylos (UCDavis) wrote a program that mimics an impersistent etch-a-sketch. He turned in on without warning, and it became part of the performance. Choreographed by Della Davidson Performed by Sideshow Physical Theater