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_id caadria2009_192
id caadria2009_192
authors Rahaman, Hafizur; Beng-Kiang Tan
year 2009
title Interactive Space: Searching for A Dual Physical-Virtual World
source Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / Yunlin (Taiwan) 22-25 April 2009, pp. 675-684
doi https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2009.675
summary This paper discusses embodied interaction followed by a survey of examples in installation art and research projects that attempt to fuse physical space and digital technology. From studying the examples, we propose a categorization of types for a better understanding of interactive spaces. Design attributes are also identified from the examples. We hope this will be useful to designers in designing engaging interactive spaces.
keywords Architecture, interactive space, embodied interaction, human computer interaction, virtual space
series CAADRIA
email
last changed 2022/06/07 08:00

_id cf2009_143
id cf2009_143
authors Tan, Beng-Kiang; Rahaman, Hafizur
year 2009
title Virtual heritage: Reality and criticism
source T. Tidafi and T. Dorta (eds) Joining Languages, Cultures and Visions: CAADFutures 2009, PUM, 2009, pp. 143-156
summary Virtual environments which are culturally embedded are often categorized as ‘virtual heritage’. Emerging media and digital tools offer us the possibility to experience 3D virtually reconstructed historic sites as visitors, travelers or even as resident. Many critics have identified different issues that often inhibit widespread distribution and use of virtual heritage. However, these present criticisms are mostly focused on either the ‘process’ or the ‘product’ but do not consider ‘user’, i.e. the people using it. This paper attempts to identify and categorize various constraints through investigating present discourse of literature and presents ‘user’ as another inevitable factor to be considered for developing any virtual heritage environment.
keywords Virtual heritage, virtual environment, dissemination, user, interpretation
series CAAD Futures
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