The aim of the talk and dance performance is to explore the intersection of art and technology by visualizing biofeedback parameters of a dancer through a digital twin. Specifically, various musculoskeletal information collected and analysed in real-time are presented along with oral explanations from the research team. The entire event will provide insights into the biomechanics of dance, while through innovative interactive technologies we gain a better understanding of the physical challenges that professional dancers undergo. Part of this project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 101028715.
Dancer / Choreographer: Vicky Kalla
Research & Development: Dr Tania Karina Garcia Vite (Presenter)
Research & Development: Christina Pari (Presenter)
Software Design & Development: Fotos Frangoudes
Research & Development: Evangelia Athanasiou (Presenter)
Technical Research Associate: Ali Najm
Project Coordinator: Dr Christos Ioannou (Presenter)
Neurocognitive Movement of Occupational Movement Disorders (Neo-Move) focuses on the advancement of neurocognitive prevention, diagnosis, and rehabilitation of primary and secondary movement disorders. Its primary focus is addressing work-related neurological, musculoskeletal, and psychological disorders.
Neo-Move aims to provide essential support to patients, researchers, physicians, therapists, and other professionals by combining the development of innovative tools, physiological instruments, interactive technologies, and extended reality. This is accomplished by the groups’ diverse expertise spanning various domains, including Neuroscience, Psychology, Biofeedback Systems, Electrophysiology, Neurological Movement Disorders, Eye-tracking, Motion Analysis, and Signal Processing.
Neo-Move’s mission is to improve quality of life by providing cutting-edge diagnostic, rehabilitation, training services and tools. It is committed to advancing the field through innovative research and development, as well as collaborating with healthcare professionals to achieve the common goal of improving patient outcomes, performance, and well-being.
MRG Leader: Dr. Christos I. Ioannou
The aim of the talk and dance performance is to explore the intersection of art and technology by visualizing biofeedback parameters of a dancer through a digital twin. Specifically, various musculoskeletal information collected and analysed in real-time are presented along with oral explanations from the research team. The entire event will provide insights into the biomechanics of dance, while through innovative interactive technologies we gain a better understanding of the physical challenges that professional dancers undergo. Part of this project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 101028715.
Dancer / Choreographer: Vicky Kalla
Research & Development: Dr Tania Karina Garcia Vite (Presenter)
Research & Development: Christina Pari (Presenter)
Software Design & Development: Fotos Frangoudes
Research & Development: Evangelia Athanasiou (Presenter)
Technical Research Associate: Ali Najm
Project Coordinator: Dr Christos Ioannou (Presenter)
Neurocognitive Movement of Occupational Movement Disorders (Neo-Move) focuses on the advancement of neurocognitive prevention, diagnosis, and rehabilitation of primary and secondary movement disorders. Its primary focus is addressing work-related neurological, musculoskeletal, and psychological disorders.
Neo-Move aims to provide essential support to patients, researchers, physicians, therapists, and other professionals by combining the development of innovative tools, physiological instruments, interactive technologies, and extended reality. This is accomplished by the groups’ diverse expertise spanning various domains, including Neuroscience, Psychology, Biofeedback Systems, Electrophysiology, Neurological Movement Disorders, Eye-tracking, Motion Analysis, and Signal Processing.
Neo-Move’s mission is to improve quality of life by providing cutting-edge diagnostic, rehabilitation, training services and tools. It is committed to advancing the field through innovative research and development, as well as collaborating with healthcare professionals to achieve the common goal of improving patient outcomes, performance, and well-being.
MRG Leader: Dr. Christos I. Ioannou