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Immersive, interactive, and digital art

IIDa

Description

The concepts of immersive techniques and digital art are emerging research themes in architecture, urbanism, and design. Immersive techniques, such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), allow architects, urban planners, and designers to create digital simulations of buildings and urban spaces that can be experienced in real-time. These immersive techniques can be used to create virtual walkthroughs, fly-throughs, and interactive simulations of buildings and urban spaces, and can be used to explore different design options, analyze the performance of buildings and spaces, and communicate design concepts to clients and stakeholders.

Digital art, on the other hand, is a research theme that explores the use of digital technologies in the creation of art and design. It encompasses a wide range of digital media and techniques, such as 3D modeling, animation, generative design, and interactive installations. Digital art can be used to create new forms of expression and communication in architecture, urbanism, and design, and can be used to explore new forms of representation and storytelling. It can also be used to create interactive and responsive environments, and to enhance the user experience of buildings and spaces.

Together, immersive techniques and digital art can be used to create new forms of representation and communication in architecture, urbanism, and design, and can be used to explore new forms of expression, representation and storytelling. These techniques allow architects, urban planners, and designers to create digital simulations of buildings and urban spaces that can be experienced in real-time, and to explore new forms of representation, communication, and user experience.

Projects

Computational Design as a means of artistic expression and inclusion

Tactile Photography as a tool for social inclusion of visually impaired people

Expanded Realities in the design process

Publications
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