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dc.date.accessioned2019-05-28T14:58:21Z
dc.date.available2019-05-28T14:58:21Z
dc.identifier.urihttp://95.216.75.113:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/61
dc.language.isoen
dc.typePresentation
dc.titleFrom the series Live Architectures: “Dimensioning”
dc.contributor.authorPassa, Chiara
dc.description.abstractFrom the series Live Architectures: “Dimensioning”, Augmented Reality – for Media Art History - interactive poster composed by diverse AR stickers overlaid by several 3D-movies, 2015. Dimensioning" is an Augmented Reality multidimensional artwork - as interactive poster presentation for the festival - part of Live Architectures, a series of digital artworks I created over time in a multi-faceted production developed to reconsider the architecture of outer and indoor areas as an alive and vibrant entity. Dimensioning" is an Augmented Reality multidimensional artwork part of Live Architectures, a series of digital artworks I created over time in a multi-faceted production developed to reconsider the architecture of outer and indoor areas as an alive and vibrant entity. "Dimensioning" shows diverse 3D animations in continuous transformation made by the pure shape of intuition, just a 'dimensioning' space. Exploring architecture as interface, the AR series has designed an interactive installation in which digital devices interact with the poster, to create a multi-dimensional extension of space, allowing visitors travel through the AR matrices and into the moving diagrams. The 3D animations constituted by fragile lines form complex architectural shapes, re-create the impression of walking through a geometric equation. The AR poster I made for ISEA becomes a window into a virtual world where I wanted to shake up the static concept of space, by searching for new possibilities and dimensions offered by the digital world. I have used the augmented reality technology to highlight the way that augmented reality can actually diminish concepts of reality itself. By expanding and modifying reality, such technologies can increase the premise of ‘unreality’ in our normal surroundings. Through the AR poster I wanted to put the viewers into the 3D software scenario I used to build the whole interactive installation. Once in this scenario the viewers are forced to confront themselves within a fourth digital dimension, a place that has become intrinsic to our daily lives and is impossible to ignore!
dc.subjectAR
dc.subjectDigital
dc.subjectSymbolic
dc.subjectArchitecture
dc.subjectArt
dc.subjectPoster
dc.subjectGeometry


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