gesturewaving
Gesturewaving is the act of using the hand or arm to convey information through movement, most commonly as a wave. It serves as a social tool for greetings, farewells, attention-getting signals, or signaling presence in a group or toward a person. Gesturewaving can be spontaneous or deliberate and often accompanies spoken language or other forms of nonverbal communication.
Common forms include an open hand with the palm facing outward to greet, a two-handed wave for
Beyond social use, gesture waving is a focus of human–computer interaction. Cameras and motion sensors can recognize
Social norms influence when and how to wave. Appropriate use respects personal space, timing, and attention.
Gesturewaving sits at the intersection of nonverbal communication and interface design, illustrating how simple limb movement