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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2008

Early in 1983, Don Herbison-Evans was approached by the organisers of the 10th Australian Computer Conference (ACC10) to provide some suitable entertainment for the closing ceremony. It was decided to create a Pas-de-Deux between a computed figure and a live dancer. The Sydney firm "Datamatic Propriety Limited" provided a grant for Karen Martin Keighery, an established dancer and teacher, to work with the Basser Department of Computer Science to create the work. Tony Adams on sabbatical from the University of Tasmania (TA) assisted with the work to gain experience in computer animation.

The work was choreographed to Chopin's Opus 70, No. 1 : a waltz lasting exactly 2 minutes. The animation was done on a 64KB DEC PDP 11/34. It had to be divided into 6 parts because of the limitations of memory, and the resulting film segments spliced together. The programming was done in the NUDES animation system using a figure composed of 22 ellipsoids (nicknamed Fred Fortran).

For the event, the film was rear-projected onto the screen at the back of the stage, a pianist played the Chopin piece in syncronism with the film, and Karen danced in syncronism wth the piano music. Thus even though she could not see Fred, she was able to syncronize her movements with his, to the extent that some of the audience were under the impression that at one stage they walked around each other!

Subsequently a video was made of the Pas-de-Deux, using matte techniques to superimpose the two figures.

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  • :O

    ultra paranoic!

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