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Uploaded by adaptiveperception on Nov 3, 2008
Experimental visualizations using motion capture data from Aikido
Film & Animation
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Note the helical motion of the tori (or shite if you're Yoshinkan). Internal styles of martial arts like Tai-Chi and Aikido usually employs the concept of spirals, helixes, and circles for their techniques.
xiealic 1 week ago
shit this is awesome
XTdarkgainTX 1 week ago
WOW! The Universe, God, 42 and everythink makes sense for me now!
Moscavich 2 weeks ago in playlist Mais vídeos de adaptiveperception
Awesome stuff.
AikidoEnth 5 months ago
These vids are too cool!
Junjokar 7 months ago
Interestingly, the particles mostly stay with the uke. Meaning that tori has a stable center.
HomunculusProject 8 months ago
really cool demo. explains the art well.
tanksniperjoe 11 months ago
Yes this was about time.
TheQlabs 1 year ago
cool!!
MarioGiMo 2 years ago
I recognize some movements!=D Shiho nage, ude kimi nage, Kote gaeshi (my fav).. nice job!
Kimu0sama 2 years ago
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Note the helical motion of the tori (or shite if you're Yoshinkan). Internal styles of martial arts like Tai-Chi and Aikido usually employs the concept of spirals, helixes, and circles for their techniques.
xiealic 1 week ago
shit this is awesome
XTdarkgainTX 1 week ago
WOW! The Universe, God, 42 and everythink makes sense for me now!
Moscavich 2 weeks ago in playlist Mais vídeos de adaptiveperception
Awesome stuff.
AikidoEnth 5 months ago
These vids are too cool!
Junjokar 7 months ago
Interestingly, the particles mostly stay with the uke. Meaning that tori has a stable center.
HomunculusProject 8 months ago
really cool demo. explains the art well.
tanksniperjoe 11 months ago
Yes this was about time.
TheQlabs 1 year ago
cool!!
MarioGiMo 2 years ago
I recognize some movements!=D Shiho nage, ude kimi nage, Kote gaeshi (my fav).. nice job!
Kimu0sama 2 years ago