The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (Dec 2022)

ART – BASED TRAINING METHODS FOR EMPOWERING ADULTS IN THE DIGITAL ERA

  • A. Roumana,
  • I. Rallis,
  • A. Georgopoulos,
  • P. Pisimisi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLVIII-2-W1-2022-221-2022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. XLVIII-2-W1-2022
pp. 221 – 227

Abstract

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Since the dawn of humanity, dancing has been central to life occasions, for celebration, mourning, entertaining or even communicating. Still, it remains a vital practice around the world. With the development of technology, many efforts have been made to adapt specific choreographies and dancing rituals to the modern era, via digital platforms. However, these sequences cannot be construed as realistic when they are viewed through computers, because the actual expressions are lost in the translation. A lot of attempts have been made to provide a solution to this issue, but the most successful are the motion capturing devices and equipment. In this research, we focus on the recording of choreographies, which represent important social concepts, using a Microsoft Kinect sensor as a motion capturing device. Microsoft Kinect is chosen because it is a low-cost device that can deliver adequate results. The outcome of the research is a “handbook” in virtual reality environment, which can be used as an educational tool by anyone. The project aims at being a response to the global need of today’s world for creation of inclusive environments, where socially aware people can peacefully co – exist. The digital handbook can enhance the skills and competences of adult trainers in arts and culture and every participant gets in touch with sensitive concepts and develops social awareness. Inspiration for the project is drawn via social and humanistic values stemming from philosophical, sociological and psychological texts and it is innovative not only for its content but also for the way this is developed.