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Defining Space
Wednesday, 24 July
10:30 am - 12:15 pm
Room 103
Session Chair: Jacquelyn Martino, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology
Hiding Spaces: a CAVE of Elusive Immateriality
An immersive VR artwork developed for the CAVE environment
explores the new spatial ambiguities that can delight
the viewer in the virtual world.
Cynthia Beth Rubin
Rhode Island School of Design
cbrubin@risd.edu
Daniel F. Keefe
Brown University
Synchronous Pronouncement
A generative, immersive, interactive installation that
explores organic visual patterns generated by displacement
of users in a space. Projections of animations are presented
in a 360-degree semi-transparent wall.
Sandra Villarreal
Pratt Institute
sandra@villarrealstudio.com
CT (City Tomography)
A 3D information city on the Web. Visitors can interact
by "building wall browsers" to get information about the
city and communicate with others.
Fumio Matsumoto
Plannet Architectures
matsumoto@plannet-arch.com
Akira Wakita
Keio University
Wegzeit: The Geometry of Relative Distance
Six models for visualizing non-isotropic space in virtualreality
space that uses relative units like seconds instead of
absolute units. The work explores the time-space structure
of Los Angeles.
Dietmar Offenhuber
Ars Electronica Center
didi@fl.aec.at
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