Blurring boundaries between the real and the virtual: about the synthesis of digital image and physical surface

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    Abstract

    The paper explains the progress of my work against the contextual background of recent developments in digital media and its impact on architectural spaces and the urban environment, as well as of current tendencies in Western culture, such as the increasing desire for the playful, the seductive and the illusionary. The notion of spatial illusions and our seeing of space and form, influenced by digital display technologies, is discussed.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 2008
    EventISEA2008 - The 14th Symposium on Electronic Art - Singapore
    Duration: 25 Jul 20083 Aug 2008

    Conference

    ConferenceISEA2008 - The 14th Symposium on Electronic Art
    Period25/07/083/08/08

    Bibliographical note

    Note: Published in Hoofd, I.M., Tan, M & Ho Kit Ying, K. (eds) (2008) Proceedings of ISEA2008: The 14th International Symposium on Electronic Art, p. 253-255.

    Organising Body: Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts (ISEA)

    Keywords

    • Art and design
    • digital image
    • fusion of the digital and the physical
    • hybrid environment
    • light
    • materiality
    • overlapping realities
    • projections
    • spatial perception
    • visual ambiguity

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