upper left: Muryo Honma upper right:Setsuya Kurotaki, lower left: Motoi Ishibashi lower right: Seiichi Saito Daito Manabe:Direction,programming and composition supported by Masaki Teruoka and Katsuhiko Harada: device Taeji Sawai: sound design
dragongatesanctuary.com Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu. Honolulu, Hawaii Early 1990's No rehersal, no planning, no martial, Just sharing techniques.. Demonstration for the Hawaii Budo Society and Hwa rang do academy, Attending Masters Ken Corona, Gerald Duarte, Dr.Vance Inouye. Jason Kim, Walter Liu, Norm...
Daito Manabe:Direction,programming and composition supported by Masaki Teruoka and Katsuhiko Harada: device Taeji Sawai: sound design Rhizomatiks
finger( myoelectric sensors) face (electric stimulus) daito manabe: programming masaki teruoka: engineering
more info www.daito.ws on Nov12th and13th 2011. at Laforet Harajuku Dance performance "dot." by elevenplay. www.elevenplay.net the last scene of this performance. direction and choreograph by MIKIKO + TOMO software programing: Daito Manabe and Satoru Higa iPad programming: Satoru Higa device desi...
more face tracking info web.mac.com pkmital.com also using ofxFaceTracking by Kyle Mcdonald github.com made with openFrameworks
www.k2.tu-tokyo.ac.jp * Alvaro Cassinelli: concept, software and hardware development * Daito Manabe: sound concept and sound programing * Kuribara Yusaku: latest software development including contour tracking and interface * Stephane Perrin: participated in early development of the smart laser ...
making wire sculpture with robot arm. daito manabe : software motoi ishibashi : robot arm special thanks to satoru higa for ofxPCL and kinectUtils
some tests using a AAM algorithm and kinect with Zachary Lieberman at FaceLab. more face tracking info web.mac.com pkmital.com
Daito Manabe:Direction,programming and compose supported by Masaki Teruoka and Katsuhiko Harada: device Taeji Sawai: sound design
small test with sounds sound + light programming: Daito Manabe LED device programming:Motoi Ishibashi
Controlling lighting and sounds by Cards
Performance Turntablism takes on the visual dimension. Interview created and produced by Sue Costabile for Cycling '74.