The Fencing Visualization System
mariuz
14 points
1 comment
April 21, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (1 comments)
xen0
As a fencer watching these, I've never felt like I've not known where the blades are. Just from the hand positions and knowing what people do. So I find the constant lights a little distracting. But I can imagine non-fencers don't have that sense. What I would like is clarity of when blades meet; this is crucial when determing who scores in foil and sabre and it's often muddied or lost during recordings.