👉 Dancing computing, also known as dance computing or computational choreography, is an innovative approach that merges human movement with computational processes to create dynamic, interactive art forms. It involves using sensors and algorithms to capture and interpret human dance movements, translating these motions into digital signals that can control various electronic or mechanical systems, such as lights, sounds, or robotic bodies. This technology enables dancers to create new, expressive forms of performance by directly influencing the computational output with their physical movements. The result is a symbiotic relationship between human creativity and machine intelligence, where the dancer's choreography becomes a source of data that drives the computational processes, leading to unique and evolving artistic expressions.