| Organization | Pages | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main menu | entry into this research project | |||
| Title Page | ||||
| Preface | ||||
| The geometry of a static pose on the stage | pose and stage interaction | |||
| Introduction to positioning an actor on a stage | relationship between 2 objects | |||
| positioning the body on the stage | based on the centre of gravity of the actor | |||
| parameters for the static position on the stage | manual entry, but should be interaction between the pose and the stage | |||
| 2D sideways pose on the stage | simplified by ignoring sideways angles and twists | |||
| 2D frontal pose on the stage | simplified by ignoring forward angles and twists | |||
| both 2D poses on the stage, side by side | simplified by ignoring sideways angles and twists | |||
| Review and summary | ||||
| The geometry of action on the stage | action and position | |||
| Introduction to the interaction between action and position on a stage | relationship between 2 objects | |||
| action without changing position | ||||
| parameters for positions that change over time | manual entry, but should be the result of action | |||
| further changes in action parameters | experimenting with motion: action and position | |||
| silly, impossible 2D sideways action on the stage | to illustrate that motion, i.e. position changes, are separate, but should be consequences of actions | |||
| Review and summary | ||||