02125nas a2200349 4500000000100000008004100001260004500042653002100087653001800108653002300126653002200149653002400171653002400195653000800219653002200227653003100249653003300280653003400313653002300347653002200370653002200392653002500414653002300439100002200462700002000484700002000504245008500524856014800609300001000757520098300767020002501750 d bAssociation for Computing Machinery, Inc10aDesign solutions10aDigital craft10aembodied knowledge10aEthnic Minorities10aFreedom of movement10aGesture recognition10aHCI10aHaptic interfaces10aHuman computer interaction10aIntangible cultural heritage10aIntangible cultural heritages10aInteraction design10aInteractive media10aInteractive media10aUbiquitous computing10aWearable computers1 aPatricia Flanagan1 aAngelo Fraietta1 aAssoc Machinery00aPoster: Tracing the Intangible The Curious Gestures of Crafts Cultural Heritage uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85072899254&doi=10.1145%2f3341162.3343799&partnerID=40&md5=284f790c64b907caf06224608edba82b a49-523 aThis article describes the methodology and technology for data collection of hand gestures of master craftspeople, with a case study tracing the Intangible Cultural Heritage practice of Horse Tail Embroiderers of Shui ethnic minority in collaboration with GYPEC1 in Guiyang, Southwestern China. We describe unique technological design solutions to enable mobility to remote villages, and freedom of movement to capture the hand gestures of master craftspeople. The significance of this work is vitally important, as it outlines a technique to digitally record, analyse and archive the intricate dynamics of craft practices.We contextualise the research within a contemporary context, and describe the aims and objectives of the research for an interactive media museum interface to provide new insights into traditional practices. Finally, we propose future potential to investigate embodied knowledge and alternative pedagogical applications for innovative contemporary design. a9781450368698 (ISBN)