Keiichi Matsuda (architetto e designer) ha il merito rispetto ad altri architetti, di porsi la questione della ridefinizione degli spazi fisici delle città futuribili in contrapposizione a spazi virtuali (augmented reality). Di seguito le sue parole sul progetto Augmented City:
“The architecture of the contemporary city is no longer simply about the physical space of buildings and landscape, more and more it is about the synthetic spaces created by the digital information that we collect, consume and organise; an immersive interface may become as much part of the world we inhabit as the buildings around us.
Augmented Reality (AR) is an emerging technology defined by its ability to overlay physical space with information. It is part of a paradigm shift that succeeds Virtual Reality; instead of disembodied occupation of virtual worlds, the physical and virtual are seen together as a contiguous, layered and dynamic whole. It may lead to a world where media is indistinguishable from ‘reality’. The spatial organisation of data has important implications for architecture, as we re-evaluate the city as an immersive human-computer interface.”
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1 settembre 2010 | Filed under Interactive Design, augmented reality and tagged with augmented reality, Interactive Design, Keiichi Matsuda.
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