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Meditation in Motion: Interactive Media Art Visualization Based on Ancient Tai Chi Chuan

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Tai Chi is an essential concept of Chinese philosophy which refers to the universe's most primitive state of order. Tai Chi Chuan is a martial art and meditative practice that incorporates the Tai Chi philosophy. With the advent of the digital media age, this traditional martial art is falling into disuse, and most contemporary youths are losing interest. "Meditation in Motion" is an interactive media art installation inspired by the Tai Chi Chuan forms. It aims to convey the central concepts of balance, narrative, and universe of Tai Chi Chuan by breaking down its movements into overlapping circles, building a visual representation of the energy flows in the body.

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"Meditation in Motion" is an interactive media art installation inspired by the Tai Chi Chuan forms. Tai Chi Chuan is a martial art and meditative practice that incorporates the Tai Chi philosophy. With the advent of the digital media age, this traditional martial art is falling into disuse, and most contemporary youths are losing interest. The art installation aims to convey the central concepts of Balance, Narrative, and Universe of Tai Chi Chuan by breaking down its movements into overlapping circles, building a visual representation of the energy flows in the body. The system leverages a Kinect depth camera to capture user motion, the Processing software running on a Mac mini to generate the 2D representations, and a projector to visualise the forms in real-time. By relying on abstract shapes, the proposed system encourages the audience to experiment with finding their balance and visualise the resulting energy flowing through their body according to Tai Chi.

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      MM '22: Proceedings of the 30th ACM International Conference on Multimedia
      October 2022
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      ISBN:9781450392037
      DOI:10.1145/3503161
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      1. interaction
      2. media art
      3. motion capture
      4. tai chi

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