MS Theses


2008

Augmented Reality, Architecture and Ubiquity: Technologies, Theories and Frontiers

  • Where: MS Thesis Archives | | 2008
  • Abstract
    An exploration of the intersection of Human Interfaces, Architecture and Ubiquitous
    Computing, this thesis proposes that Augmented Reality is a pivotal technology for a
    rich and transparent design practice. The theoretical, technical, and design
    implications of emerging mixed reality interfaces are presented in detail. A number
    of prototyped systems are explored. MxR -- "a design tool for collaboration, form
    generation, simulation and visualization" is presented. Certain challenges and future
    directions of the technology are drawn in detail and discussed.
  • Author: Daniel Belcher
  • Document: Link
  • Related Projects: ARchitecture, MxR
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