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May 07, 2007

Immersive Sight Within the Third Space:

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Augmentation and Spatial Interface in Exhibition Space

"Our field of vision is a continual, multi-tiered number crunching. Bicameral sight is always being processed, interpreted, reacted to, adjusted for focus, comparisons made. It simply is always running as an immersive, multi layered interaction of information and movement in a space. The logical progression of virtual reality is into augmented reality with smaller lenses and data fit more discreetly and logically layered into one's natural field of vision. This has many applications in the traditional museum space. The eye through the cerebral cortex processes and contextualizes constantly at a rapid rate. The key is to allow spatial augmentation to do the same. A fast engine can adjust levels of data and visuals quickly as the participant moves and adjusts their desired experience. This allows another sense of sight." From Immersive Sight Within the Third Space: Augmentation and Spatial Interface in Exhibition Space by Jeremy Hight, Neme.

Posted by jo at May 7, 2007 11:26 AM

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