“The Scylla System: Dancer-Drone Interactivity as Performance” by Handman, Duer and Hardwig – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“The Scylla System: Dancer-Drone Interactivity as Performance” by Handman, Duer and Hardwig

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    The Scylla System: Dancer-Drone Interactivity as Performance

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    Spatial Storytelling

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    Scylla System is a performance-based exploration of human-drone interactivity, where a dancer improvises within a complex choreography of 10 flying drones. Investigating agency, narrative, and the uncanny, the work tests the boundaries of improvisation and control while exploring drones as tools for enhancing dancers’ adaptability and spatial awareness.


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