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54 lines
1.8 KiB
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title = "Auraglow"
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description = "Das Wesen der Dinge - Perspectives on Design"
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date = 2023-03-01
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authors = ["Aron Petau", "Sebastian Paintner", "Milli Keil"]
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banner = "/images/cage_closeup.jpeg"
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gallery:
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- url: /assets/images/cage_closeup_2.jpeg
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image_path: /assets/images/cage_closeup_2.jpeg
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title: "The AR set that we used"
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alt: "An AR Headset lying in a cage"
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[taxonomies]
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tags = [
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"aruco",
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"ar",
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"aura",
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"feng shui",
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"hand recognition",
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"image recognition",
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"journal",
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"light tracking",
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"magic leap",
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"particle systems",
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"relations",
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"studio d+c",
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"unity",
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"university of the arts berlin"
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]
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[extra]
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show_copyright = true
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show_shares = true
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What makes a room?\
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How do moods and atmospheres emerge?\
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Can we visualize them to make the experiences visible?
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The project "The Nature of Objects" aims to expand (augment) perception by making the moods of places tangible through the respective auras of the objects in the space.\
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What makes objects subjects?\
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How can we make the implicit explicit?\
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And how can we make the character of a place visible?\
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Here, we question the conservative, purely physical concept of space and address in the project a temporal, historical component of space, its objects, and their past.
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Space will have transformed: from a simple "object on which interest, thought, action is directed" (definition object Duden), to a "creature that is endowed with consciousness, thinking, sensing, acting" (definition subject Duden).
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This metamorphosis of subject formation on objects enables the space to undergo changes influenced, or, more precisely a shaping, reshaping, deformation -such that the space can finally be perceived differently and multiangular.
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{% include gallery %}
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[See the Project on GitHub](https://github.com/arontaupe/auraglow){: .btn .btn--large}
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