MxR: A Physical Model-Based Mixed Reality Interface for Design Collaboration, Simulation, Visualization and Form Generation (2008)
article⁄MxR: A Physical Model-Based Mixed Reality Interface for Design Collaboration, Simulation, Visualization and Form Generation (2008)
abstract⁄MxRpronounced ‘mixer’is a MixedAugmented Reality system intended to support collaboration during early phases of architectural design. MxR allows an interdisciplinary group of practitioners and stakeholders to gather around a table, discuss and test different hypotheses, visualize results, simulate different physical systems, and generate simple forms. MxR is also a testbed for collaborative interactions and demonstrates different configuration potentials, from exploration of individual alternatives to group discussion around a physical model. As a MRVR transitional interface, MxR allows for movement along the realityvirtuality continuum, while employing a simple tangible userinterface and a MagicLens interaction technique.
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Year |
2008 |
Authors |
Belcher, Daniel; Johnson, Brian. |
Issue |
Silicon + Skin: Biological Processes and Computation, |
Pages |
464-471 |
Library link |
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Entry filename |
mxr-physical-model-based-mixed-reality |