DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17134313.v1
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The Hyphenated Zone: Exploring the Connection Between Actual and Virtual Space

Abstract: <p>This research operates at the nexus between actual and virtual space. In interior architecture we can use tools to produce virtual experience, being immersed in a world or space different to your physical location. These tools can include, but are not limited to, actual materials, forms, spaces, and arrangements. Virtual space is described as the non-material spatial experience. This experience disconnects us from the physical actual environment that we live in. The best example of this is that of a … Show more

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