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The Seed: Exploring the relationship of ecological mutual restriction by AR interaction

Published: 23 October 2020 Publication History

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This is an art project named "The Seed" which is designed to explore the mutual restriction relationship between ecological members by AR interaction, and the way to build a suitable space for this interaction. "The Seed" is a fictional planet which shows a small universe that requires sound as a source of energy, and a satellite that surrounds it will emits sound when approaching. In this world, sound, as a factor that can't be directly observed through the eyes, becomes the main subject that needs to be manipulated. By interacting with it, it is hoped that the participants can not only enjoy it but also realize how our ecosystem is working. And to break the traditional goal of become the final winner in the traditional game process, how to maintain the operation of this virtual alien world has become the main rule in the entire process.

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Nicolas Henchoz and Allison Crank. Digital Heritage: Bringing New Life to the Montreux Jazz Festival's Audio-Visual Archives with Immersive Installations.2018.Leonardo, Vol. 51, No. 4, pp. 375–380
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Robert Twomey and Michael McCrea. Transforming the Commonplace through Machine Perception: Light Field Synthesis and Audio Feature Extraction in the Rover Project.2017.Leonardo, Vol. 50, No. 4, pp. 400–408

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          Chinese CHI '20: Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop of Chinese CHI
          April 2020
          88 pages
          ISBN:9781450388153
          DOI:10.1145/3403676
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          Published: 23 October 2020

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          1. AR technology
          2. Ecological interrelationship
          3. Interactive space design

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