2011 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality - Arts, Media, and Humanities 2011
DOI: 10.1109/ismar-amh.2011.6093659
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A syncretic approach to artistic research in mixed reality data transfer

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“…Decentralised governance of scene information requires an effective and real-time information sharing scheme among peer creators in a virtual-physical shared space [183]. Meanwhile, sensors in real life can get information from the physical world and hence impacts virtual projection in virtual worlds [194]. Based on the above infrastructure, creators in the metaverse can socialise with each other in the virtual worlds, and achieve their common goals in situational contexts [169], e.g., creating new artistic contents that serve the goal of expressing Japanese culture and architectures (Figure 2b) [195].…”
Section: When Creators Meet the Metaversementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decentralised governance of scene information requires an effective and real-time information sharing scheme among peer creators in a virtual-physical shared space [183]. Meanwhile, sensors in real life can get information from the physical world and hence impacts virtual projection in virtual worlds [194]. Based on the above infrastructure, creators in the metaverse can socialise with each other in the virtual worlds, and achieve their common goals in situational contexts [169], e.g., creating new artistic contents that serve the goal of expressing Japanese culture and architectures (Figure 2b) [195].…”
Section: When Creators Meet the Metaversementioning
confidence: 99%