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Interpretive Dance Interpreter (IDI) is a
new, interpreted scripting language that
is
written through the physical expression
of
beauteous emotive joy, pain, love, fear,
anger, class definitions, loops, data
structures, and algorithms.
Very useful as an administrative tool
because
it includes built-in libraries to
address systems issues like backing up a
mail system (crouching and on your
toes),
logging output to a file (repeatedly,
bending and straightening arms forward
and to the right), even rebooting (the
"human corkscrew"), and so on.
Comments are not necessary because the
language is so self-explanatory that it
touches the very depths of our souls.
Best
practices include stretching beforehand
to
reduce cramping.
Tech Support Mimes
Tech_20Support_20Mimes [wagster, Nov 10 2005]
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There are extant dance choreography scripting languages and systems out there. |
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Oh, wait... I see what you are driving at. You want to use whole body motion as an input and interaction method with a computing system. Hmmm. Interesting. |
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Isn't there a Playstation game out that uses a limited form of whole-body motion as an interaction method? |
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I want to see a team of tech support mimes trying to explain to a choreographer/programmer why their IDI isn't working as expected. (link) |
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so if i'd try to implement the interpreter actually using the universal scripting language of dance, would it do to just clap my hands two times ? |
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that's a [+] if i ever saw one |
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([Gamma48] takes four steps to the right, turns around twice, and stretches arms out while slowly falling to the floor) |
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