This paper presents our research findings on developing the concept of a multi-user shared environment for culture, performance, art and entertainment. It introduces artistic concepts of multi-user spaces focusing on the notion of virtual space as a stage setting and on the behaviours and interactions of people within it. The VRML based demonstrator "Murmuring Fields" presents a mixed reality shared environment installation for several users based on a decentralised network architecture and supporting external participation across internet and in shared physical space. The notion of user representation is replaced by the notion of user enactment, treating the concept of avatar as an extended body of communication. "Murmuring Fields" presents a prototype of an information space where real space becomes the interface to the virtual enabled by an invisible and intuitive full-body interface environment. Following our goals for user embodiment and group interaction, connecting real and virtual environments as a Mixed Reality, we have developed the eMUSE system (electronic multi user stage environment) as a platform for networked communication, interface, rendering and display organisation. It uses VRML to implement Mixed Reality environments in which visitors´ exploration and experience of virtual space are connected to real space as well as other participants´ experiences.
Staging the space of mixed reality - reconsidering the concept of a multi-user environment. Paper: Proceedings of VRML 99, Fourth Symposium on the Virtual Reality Modeling Language, Paderborn, Germany, February 23 - 26, 1999
1999-01-01
Fraunhofer IMK
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DDC: | 629 |
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