Altered Gravity
Research and Engagement
50 seconds of movement research
Circus, Science, Zero Gravity
Parabolic Flights
I've flown on parabolic flights in 2016, 2018, and 2019. Prior to the flights, I used simulation software I’ve written to plan particular movement sequences and executed them. I have more parabolic flights scheduled in the near future.
I’ve worked with maneuvers which utilize changes in the moment of inertia of the body during stable and non-stable rotations, torque direction through pushing and pulling, controlling linear and angular momentum while moving around the cabin, and more.
Object manipulation in Weightlessness
I have experimented with object design and manipulation in weightlessness. This branch of my research focuses on understanding how objects will rotate and translate. It is very interesting to subtly re-calibrate sensorimotor apparatuses to tune into the parameters of the environment, other people, and objects. This environment is like nothing else experienced by humans on Earth.
Altered Gravity Movement Training
I organize multiple week long residencies for dancers to develop skills and perceptual experiences related to movement in altered gravity. Previous workshops have been held across the US. During residencies, we use aerial harnesses, pools, flotation chambers, wind tunnels, aerial harnesses, and dance studios to explore subtleties of movement such as self-rotation, two person interactive movements, and movement planning in three dimensions.
Volumetric Human Body Modeling
I’ve created 3D models of the human body to simulate realistic physical properties and dynamics. The articulated human forms display the center of mass and moment of inertia eigenvectors (principle axes) of the body in any position visually and numerically.
Articulated Model Studies
The investigations through the models give opportunities to understand the dynamic properties of rotations arising from the interaction between angular momentum and moment of inertia, and how that interaction evolves in time. This offers an intuitive understanding of what axes allow for stable rotations and which axes don’t allow for stable rotations.
Public Speaking
I’ve given public talks about my research and progress on zero gravity movement at venues including the International Astronautical Congress 2019 (DC) & 2022 (Paris), Brave New World Conference (Leiden Netherlands), Beyond the Cradle at MIT Media Lab, World Space Week, International Space Development Conference, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, and more.
The talks include topics such as (1) dynamics of the human body in weightlessness, (2) sensorimotor experience in and out of gravitational fields, (3) training techniques to prepare for weightlessness, and (4) the significant influence gravity has on cognition.
My talks are between 5 to 120 minutes on these topics. I am happy to explore them in particular ways which relate to client, academic, or group interests. Please feel free to reach out to me with inquiries.
Workshops with Kitsou Dubois
In March 2019, I co-sponsored (with Allegra Searle-LeBel) workshops in Northampton MA with Dr. Kitsou Dubois. She has been studying zero gravity dance since 1990, received her PhD in weightless dance in 1999, and has collaborated with NASA and CNES. This was Kitsou’s first workshop series for dancers in the United States. The workshops were held at Smith College. At the end of the series, Kitsou and I went to MIT to give a talk titled “Creative Movement in ZeroG“ about our research.