Disseminative Environments for an Augmented Architecture
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https://doi.org/10.6093/2284-0184/5454Keywords:
Scenography, installation, architectural space, immersivity, disseminationAbstract
In connection with the work of Rosario Diana and the installation Phoné / Bene (Schedario), this essay defines the concept of a disseminative environment for an augmented architecture: With "augmented" the Authors do not refer to the use of digital electronic AR (Augmented Reality) techniques, but to the possibility to build installation paths that enrich the architectural fruition with different contents. In this way the public perceives three main elements: 1) visual impact with a scenic space; 2) relations between abstract and real space; 3) dissemination of audiovisual content in these two superimposed spaces.Downloads
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