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Designing Physical Spaces for Digital Objects
Designing Physical Spaces for Digital Objects
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Title
Designing Physical Spaces for Digital Objects: Creating a Display for Augmented Reality, Centered Around the Interpretation of Paleolithic Art
Author(s)
Kolvenbag, Thomas
Advisor(s)
Colburn, Lewis
Keywords
Digital media
;
Computer science
;
Augmented reality
;
Augmented reality art
;
Cave paintings
;
Diorama
;
Art and technology
Date
2019-06
Publisher
Drexel University
Thesis
M.S., Digital Media -- Drexel University, 2019
Abstract
In this paper we explore a multi-disciplined approach in designing and building a diorama optimized for the displaying digital objects via augmented reality. We explore the design choices, materials and programs used with the end goal of creating an engaging display which manipulates viewer movement. The current state of museum dioramas and augmented reality is discussed, as well as Prehistoric art’s influence on the design.
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https://idea.library.drexel.edu/islandora/object/idea:9566
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