01947nas a2200349 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260001400043653001800057653001200075653002500087653001300112653003300125653003400158653002100192653002100213653001700234653001800251653002300269653002700292100001200319700001200331700001500343700001600358700001700374245010500391856016100496300001200657490000600669520089700675020002501572 2013 d aMarseille10aCamera arrays10aCameras10aDance Digitalisation10aIndustry10aIntangible cultural heritage10aIntangible cultural heritages10aMotion capturing10aMotion capturing10aMotion space10aRange cameras10aRestricted motions10aVisual representations1 aS. Kahn1 aJ. Keil1 aB. Müller1 aU. Bockholt1 aD.W. Fellner00aCapturing of contemporary dance for preservation and presentation of choreographies in online scores uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84896768912&doi=10.1109%2fDigitalHeritage.2013.6743750&partnerID=40&md5=0272fda48d9e10e3da9ad4cf2615df5d a273-2800 v13 aIn this paper, we present a generic and affordable approach for an automatized and markerless capturing of movements in dance, which was developed in the Motion Bank / The Forsythe Company project (www.motionbank.org). Thereby within Motion Bank we are considering the complete digitalization workflow starting with the setup of the camera array and ending with a web-based presentation of "Online Scores" visualizing different elements of choreography. Within our project, we have used our technology in two modern dance projects, one "Large Motion Space Performance" covering a large stage in solos and trios and one "Restricted Motion Space Performance" that is suited to be captured with range cameras. The project is realized in close cooperation with different choreographers and dance companies of modern ballet and with multi-media artists forming the visual representations of dance. a9781479931699 (ISBN)