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Sandbox for the Article on Blended Spaces: |
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Test |
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Dr.David Benyon defines, "Blended spaces are spaces where the physical world and the |
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digital world are closely integrated and designed to provide a different sense of presence, of being |
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in a different type of space".[1] |
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History : |
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Fauconnier and Turner : Blending Theory: |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conceptual_blending |
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Fundamental building blocks of a "Space": |
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1) Ontology |
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2) Topology |
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3) Volatility |
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4) Media |
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5) Agents |
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Structure of a Blended Space: |
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1) Generic Space |
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2) Physical and Information space |
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3) Correspondences between Physical and Information Space |
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4) Blended Space |
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Blended space is parallel to Mixed Reality [2] |
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[1] Spaces of Interaction, Places for Experience (Book) |
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[2] http://hci.uni-konstanz.de/dcis/downloads/DCIS2012_Slides_Benyon.pdf |
Revision as of 20:22, 10 November 2014
Sandbox for the Article on Blended Spaces:
Dr.David Benyon defines, "Blended spaces are spaces where the physical world and the digital world are closely integrated and designed to provide a different sense of presence, of being in a different type of space".[1]
History : Fauconnier and Turner : Blending Theory: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conceptual_blending
Fundamental building blocks of a "Space": 1) Ontology 2) Topology 3) Volatility 4) Media 5) Agents
Structure of a Blended Space: 1) Generic Space 2) Physical and Information space 3) Correspondences between Physical and Information Space 4) Blended Space
Blended space is parallel to Mixed Reality [2]
[1] Spaces of Interaction, Places for Experience (Book) [2] http://hci.uni-konstanz.de/dcis/downloads/DCIS2012_Slides_Benyon.pdf