Can motion capture make the cut?

By Gennady Oreshkin | HK EDITION | Updated: 2024-02-04 17:36
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The Ong Tze-shen-choreographed, Lingnan martial arts-inspired dance piece in Hidden/Manifest is performed with a simultaneous digital display, demonstrating how motion capture works. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

However, this is a problem that could probably be resolved over time. The use of motion capture is common in the world of gaming. Since the technologies used in that field are getting steadily better at accurately replicating human movements, there's no reason why the same cannot happen when it comes to martial arts.

As of the present, there's no saying whether the use of motion capture in training modules will inspire more young people to give Lingnan martial arts a shot. However, the efforts being made in that direction could be counted as a significant first step, which will, hopefully, lead to more-evolved digital educational apparatuses to aid martial arts training.

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