• DocumentCode
    133391
  • Title

    A theory of meaning for Mixed Reality walking tours

  • Author

    Barba, Evan

  • Author_Institution
    Georgetown Univ., Washington, DC, USA
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    10-12 Sept. 2014
  • Firstpage
    43
  • Lastpage
    50
  • Abstract
    In the broadest sense, Mixed and Augmented Reality experiences mix sensory and conceptual elements both externally in the world and in the minds of their users. The question of how participants in these experiences derive meaning from these hybrid realities is important for both analysis and design. By focusing on MAR cultural heritage walking tours, this paper develops a theory of meaning-making based on the aboriginal walkabout that accounts for both physical and conceptual experience. Through an interweaving of concepts from anthropology, architecture, design, cognitive science and MAR itself, I demonstrate that his theory is compatible with known principles of brain function and human behavior and thus it serves as a more general theory of meaning-making applicable beyond the MAR walking tours from which it was derived.
  • Keywords
    augmented reality; history; MAR concept; MAR cultural heritage; anthropology concept; architecture concept; cognitive science concept; conceptual element; design concept; meaning-making theory; mixed augmented reality; mixed reality walking tour; sensory element; Cognition; Cognitive science; Convergence; Cultural differences; Global communication; Legged locomotion; Trajectory; Attractor Networks; Cultural Heritage; Meaning-making; Sense-making; Walkabout Model; Walking tours;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Mixed and Augmented Reality - Media, Art, Social Science, Humanities and Design (ISMAR-MASH'D), 2014 IEEE International Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Munich
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ISMAR-AMH.2014.6935437
  • Filename
    6935437