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Motion Analysis Lab/Intelligent Stage The Motion Analysis Lab/Intelligent Stage is a research lab and performance space dedicated to the expansion of studies in interactive motion analysis and performance. Current infrastructure includes motion sensing and motion capture technology for real-time control of audio, video and lighting. The Lab is also outfitted with a Motion Analysis Corporation motion capture system . The Lab has a 100 person seating capacity and a performance area measuring 35x44 feet. It is equipped with a 5.1 surround system, projection system, and lighting. The lab is part of the Interdisciplinary Research Environment for Motion Analysis (IREMA) initiative which seeks to offer a unique and powerful palette of perspectives to address existing research questions in motion capture and analysis, create new approaches and tools, and identify new areas of inquiry. Expressing the hybrid nature of the research focus of The Motion Analysis Lab/Intelligent Stage, the lab is co-managed by AME faculty Todd Ingalls and Gang Qian . Technical support is provided by AME Technical Directors Kelly Phillips and David Lorig . Current research projects include: In addition to these projects, the lab is also home to research in new feedback mechanisms for rehabilitation and experiments in perception and cognition. |
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