ABSTRACT
This paper presents a novel interactive installation "Jing Hua", which augments physical garden with virtual flowers. Visitors influence the growth of virtual flowers by manipulating a tangible interface: a white oversized bowl, on which the flowers are projected. The installation sought to explore how the physical environment and digital projection can be naturally merged to evoke subjects' mixed experience of aesthetics.
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- B. I. Salem, R. Nakatsu, G. W. M. Rauterberg. Kansei experience: aesthetic, emotions, and inner balance. International Journal of Cognitive Informatics & Natural Intelligence, vol. 3 (2009), No. 2. p. 18--36.Google ScholarCross Ref
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- Jing Hua: interacting with virtual flowers in a physical garden
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