kinemeettiset
Kinemeettiset is a theoretical framework used in Finnish-language scholarship to examine the ethical, methodological, and interpretive aspects of kinesthetic data in digital contexts. The term combines kine- from kinesis (motion) with eettiset (ethical), signaling its focus on the ethics of motion-based analysis and representation.
Overview and scope: Kinemeettiset addresses how movement, gesture, and body-based signals are collected, analyzed, visualized, and
Core principles: Informed consent and ongoing participant agency; transparent data collection, processing, and retention; respectful representation
Methods and tools: The approach combines motion capture and pose estimation with qualitative methods such as
Applications: Kinemeettiset informs contemporary art and performance practices, film and game design, virtual reality and augmented
Criticism and debates: Discussions focus on definitional boundaries, risks of surveillance, potential bias in gesture interpretation,
See also: Kinesics, Gesture recognition, Data ethics, Motion capture, Visual anthropology.