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Todd pictureTodd Ingalls
todd.ingalls@asu.edu

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Assistant Research Professor
Interactive Arts/Motion Capture

Todd Ingalls is a composer and computer artist who has been working with interactive performance and installations for the past several years. He is an active researcher with many of the ongoing research projects at AME including Immersive Multimedia Environments, Motion Sensing and Analysis, Audio Sensing and Smart Microphone Arrays, and Biofeedback for Rehabilitation. He is also a participating faculty for the NSF CISE RI grant An Interdisciplinary Research Environment for Motion Analysis and an investigator on the NEA Technology: Resources for Change motione grant.

In addition to teaching and research, Todd also manages AME's Motion Analysis Lab/Intelligent Stage, a real-time motion capture and sensing space for multimedia environments. Todd is also the AME liaison with both the Harrington Department of Bioengineering and Department of Psychology and is working with both in the development of AME concentrations in both areas.

Todd's work has been performed internationally at SPIELART Theater Festival (Munich), VIA festival (Maubeuge), International Festival of Movement Arts (Bangalore), Cutting Edge Festival (Darmstadt), Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, and the Donaueschinger Musiktage, among others. You can see a recent program featured on German TV which details the projects scanned V with Christian Ziegler.

Some recent publications/conferences include:

T. Ingalls, T. Rikakis, J. James, G. Qian, L. Olson, F. Guo, S. Wong. “A Movement Recognition Engine for the Development of Interactive Multimedia Works. “AISB 2004 Convention: Motion, Emotion and Cognition - ConGAS Symposium on GestureInterfaces for Multimedia Systems (GIMS). 2004

G. Qian, F. Guo, T. Ingalls, L. Olson, J. James, T. Rikakis. “A Gesture-Driven Multimodal Interactive Dance System.”IEEE International Conference on Multimedi aand Expo. 2004

Huang H, He J, Rikakis T, Ingalls T, Olson L. “A new framework of biofeedback system for neural rehabilitation.” Biomedical Engineering Society Fall meeting. 2004

Huang H, He J, Rikakis T, Ingalls T, Olson L. “Design of biofeedback system to assist the robot-aided movement therapy for stroke rehabilitation.” Proceeding of Society for Neuroscience's 34th Annual Meeting, 2004.

T. Ingalls, M. Fitzgerald, K. Schupp. “bodysense 2” Presentation at the Arts and Technology Symposium, University of Utah. 2004.