Hi all, My name is Bryan and after the generous and cooperative experience of Stone Soup this past weekend I'd like to open up a project I've been working on.
I've been experimenting with wireless pressure sensors that record and transmit real time data on where/how much pressure is applied to the floor via the human foot while standing, embracing, walking, and dancing tango. I'm out in to boonies so up until now I've only been able to experiment with beginners, but will be able to work with int/adv dancers this July-October. My question is this: If you could know where your/your partner's/your student's weight is located at any point in the dance- what would you want to know, why, and how would you use it? I have several strains of research that I'm pursuing ( I mean this loosely, I'm a tango teacher and have sports experience, but I'm not a Kinesiologist), but as I don't have unlimited time to pursue everything I thought I'd ask and see what other ideas people have and get better work done. In exchange for your experimental questions/designs- I'd be more than happy to share results. If interested, please shoot me an email. No offense, but I tend to stay away from Tango-L because of the drama :) thanks, b. _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
