Re: [Juggle] Looking for foot juggler (antipodist)

2024-01-20 Thread Jesse Schell
Ah, okay, got it. I’ve never learned that kind of balancing and spinning. I'll make some inquiries and see if I can find any experts at that style. Jesse Schell (he/him/his) CEO, Schell Games - http://schellgames.com Distinguished Professor of Entertainment Technology, Carnegie Mellon - http://et

Re: [Juggle] Looking for foot juggler (antipodist)

2024-01-20 Thread Chris Atkeson
Actually, we are looking for foot jugglers who juggle non-spherical objects, such as tables, vases, parasols, boxes, pieces of cloth, ... But we may end up needing your help over at the Mocap Lab anyway! Chris On Sat, Jan 20, 2024 at 3:42 PM Jesse Schell wrote: > Thinking this over, I think you

Re: [Juggle] Looking for foot juggler (antipodist)

2024-01-20 Thread Jesse Schell
Thinking this over, I think you are probably looking for the kind of foot juggling where you catch balls on the soles of the feet - I’ve never done that kind - I do the kind where you catch on the tops of the feet. If juggling with the soles is what you need, while I *might* be able to pick it up

Re: [Juggle] Looking for foot juggler (antipodist)

2024-01-19 Thread Jesse Schell
I can do this... I've never used a trinka, but I do foot juggling both standing (catching/throwing with one foot at a time) and lying flat on my back (I can toss and throw from hands to feet, and from foot to foot, and I can juggle three balls between one hand and one foot while lying down). I feel

[Juggle] Looking for foot juggler (antipodist)

2024-01-18 Thread Chris Atkeson
I am looking for a foot juggler (the kind that lies on their back in a special chair called a trinka), also known as an antipodist, who would be willing to demonstrate their skills in the CMU Motion Capture studio and have their performance captured by video cameras and motion capture equipment. I