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Papanikolaou, Maria |
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2001 |
title |
Respace: A virtual environment for rethinking about space |
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https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2001.391
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CAADRIA 2001 [Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia / ISBN 1-86487-096-6] Sydney 19-21 April 2001, pp. 391-400 |
summary |
ReSpace is a teaching module, which entices students in a playful way to work with computers and motivates them to think more deeply about the abstract idea of space. The goal of ReSpace is to enhance the concept of space by augmenting its content with additional levels of information like statements about emotions, by referring to senses, delineating impressions or telling stories and inducing memories. ReSpace takes advantage of the possibilities offered by virtual environments in the transfer of information and suggests space as a metaphor for the communication of ideas, knowledge and experiences about space. In this paper the module ReSpace taught by the author is described. Its central theme is the representation and communication of oneís notion, perception, and interpretation of space with the help of a 3D, interactive, virtual, environment. http://alterego.arch.ethz.ch |
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CAADRIA |
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