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IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Augmented Reality (ISAR'01)
Augmented Reality as a New Media Experience
New York, New York
October 29-October 30
ISBN: 0-7695-1375-1
Blair MacIntyre, Georgia Institute of Technology
Jay David Bolter, Georgia Institute of Technology
Emmanuel Moreno, Georgia Institute of Technology
Brendan Hannigan, Georgia Institute of Technology
In this paper we discuss our work on applying media theory to the creation of narrative augmented reality (AR) experiences. We summarize the concepts of remediation and media forms as they relate to our work, argue for their importance to the development of a new medium such as AR, and present two example AR experiences we have designed using these conceptual tools. In particular, we focus on leveraging the interaction between the physical and virtual world, remediating existing media (film, stage and interactive CD-ROM), and building on the cultural expectations of our users.
Index Terms:
augmented reality, narrative, media forms, interaction design
Citation:
Blair MacIntyre, Jay David Bolter, Emmanuel Moreno, Brendan Hannigan, "Augmented Reality as a New Media Experience," isar, pp.197, IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Augmented Reality (ISAR'01), 2001
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