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a6e5 |
authors |
Thompson, Emine Mine; Horne, Margaret |
year |
2006 |
title |
Diversity in Virtual Reality Landscape Modelling |
source |
Trends in Knowledge-Based Landscape Modeling, pp. 128-137 |
summary |
This paper examines the range of decisions that landscape architects need to consider in communicating the future of the landscape. The object of this research paper was to investigate the issues affecting the landscape modelling process. It also aimed to provide a better understanding of the creators of landscape visualisations and the role they play in determining what audiences, often from many disciplines, see and debate. Interviews were conducted to gather ideas from practice and academia. The paper acknowledges that this was a limited exploration with the intention of establishing a base for a further study. Issues relating to the diversity of audiences, diversity of interpretation, appropriate levels of representation and representing the passage of time in VR models and technologies currently available for VR modelling were the focus of the interviews. |
keywords |
Virtual Reality, Landscape Modelling, Diversity |
series |
journal paper |
type |
normal paper |
email |
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more |
http://www.masterla.de/conf/pdf/conf2006/ProgramDessau2006.pdf |
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2006/06/07 23:41 |
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