![]() ![]() A catch-all for everything that contributes to the visual presentation and overall look of a production.” When translated from French, it means ‘placing on stage.’ Acknowledging the size, shape, and layout of an indoor/outdoor space directs a performance’s mise-en-scène, the design aspect of theater production. Mise-en-scėne referes to “everything placed on the stage or in front of the camera - including people. ![]() ‘Seeing place’ is the etymology of the word ‘theater’ stemming from the ancient Greek ‘theatron.’ It is theater design history that serves augmented reality. Attention to design forms part of the reason why Samuel Beckett and Henrik Ibsen are story telling master innovators. Where will you anchor digital content? What are you going to make your users feel? How does the AR designer respond? All the world’s a stage Architectural, product, or UX design methodologies alone are not enough to deliver great AR immersive experiences.ĪR immersive experiences are a type of storytelling were design should strive to serve the story, whether the work of a single visionary writer or local individual stories. Personal computing is migrating from the one-way 2D screen to the mobile camera lens/3D view, promptly changing the rules of UX/UI design. Why not enhance spatial computing using techniques used for millennia?Īround the world locations are becoming new places to perceive our everyday surroundings differently via mobile phone-based augmented reality (AR).
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