PERCEPTIVE VIEW: HOW LIGHT MESSAGES SHARE PERCEPTIONS OF A REMOTE ATMOSPHERE

Richard Appleby, Kees Overbeeke

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Abstract

In this paper, we explore the possible ways to communicate a ‘point of view’. We discuss how images can be abstracted to form impressionable ways of communicating a remote context and how this can contribute to people’s perception and appreciation of remote atmospheres. Through increasing speed and complexity of communication services, functional and practical values have often precluded more sensorial and ambient experiences that support relationships over distance. Here we consider how the use of peripheral visual information from one place can be portrayed within a remote situation as an abstract visual experience, to share the sensations and feeling of that remote place.
Translated title of the contribution通过对照片进行观察,如何发送光线,分别给予退款机的性能。
Original languageEnglish
Pages116-121
Number of pages5
Publication statusPublished - 16 Oct 2009
Externally publishedYes
EventINTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DESIGNING PLEASURABLE PRODUCTS AND INTERFACES, DPPI09 - COMPIEGNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, COMPIEGNE , France
Duration: 13 Oct 200916 Oct 2009

Conference

ConferenceINTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DESIGNING PLEASURABLE PRODUCTS AND INTERFACES, DPPI09
Abbreviated titleDPPI;09
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityCOMPIEGNE
Period13/10/0916/10/09

Keywords

  • Reflection Planes
  • Design
  • Perception Spaces
  • Light
  • Point-of-Viewism

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