
Harald de bondtSRH Hochschule Heidelberg · Physical Therapy
Harald de bondt
Master of Science
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Introduction
I am interested to integrate creative and holistic values and practices in communities and cultures were performance dominates daily life. Specifically, technology-driven, corporate and sport cultures. Through an eclectic and bottom-up approach to research and practice in movement analysis, body-mind modalities, arts based therapy and embodied dreamwork I invite a shift of perspective.
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In most sports training, the focus is on performance, leaving little space for the experience and individual exploration of a sport. In this poster I present preliminary research on the theoretical and practical aspects of sports training focussing on perception and creativity.
An elaboration on the concept of mindful movement. A training framework which helps to integrate more natural movement into the daily life activities of participants.
Currently, there is an increasing interest in creativity and stress relief in the office space. This study tests the hypothesis whether dance and music can increase mindfulness and creativity. Eleven people were distributed in two groups, one in a "club" like event in a company, the treatment group, and a regular work day where they listened to cla...
2018 Why explore human motion in a new way? For two reasons: 1 To deepen our understanding of human movement: Human body motion has been analyzed and modeled from many fields including anatomy, kinesiology, psychology and mathematics. However all these models are designed and therefor unchanging. I propose to leverage neural networks to learn an ad...
A presentation given for the computational psychiatry group of the Central Institute of Mental Health Mannheim. I elaborate on the opportunities in therapeutic research for biofeedback from body movement.
In this work algorithms are introduced to prevent unhealthy posture and movement of a person during daily activities. The algorithms will estimate the physical or musculoskeletal load and potential overload on the body, using data from wearable inertial sensors. Two major challenges have been identified. First, human movement estimation from a limi...
In this project a framework will be designed capable of interpreting and visualising rhythmic movement. The visualisation is informed by the performer and acts as biofeedback to improve movement. The two questions are (1) whether a computational model can extract rhythm from people with a variety of movement types and skill and (2) translate these...