Title :
Impact of Visual Cues on Climate Perception in Virtual Urban Environments: A User Study
Author :
Toinon Vigier;Guillaume Moreau;Daniel Siret
Author_Institution :
Ecole Centrale de Nantes -Ecole Nat. Super. d´Archit. de Nantes, CRENAU, Nantes, France
fDate :
7/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Virtual reality is a good tool to design and assess urban projects and to study perception in cities. Climate perception significantly influences the perception and use of urban spaces, however, virtual urban environments are scarcely represented with different climatic aspects. In this paper, we study the role that visual cues (sky aspect, shadows, sun location, and light effects) specifically play in climate perception (season, daytime and temperature) in virtual urban environments. We present and discuss the data we collected from a recent virtual reality experiment in which ten variations of the climatic context in the same urban space were assessed.
Keywords :
"Meteorology","Visualization","Sun","Springs","Urban areas","Virtual environments","Atmosphere"
Conference_Titel :
Information Visualisation (iV), 2015 19th International Conference on