Print Email Facebook Twitter Whispering Walls: Cultural augmentation with augmented reality at a range of scales Part of: eCAADe 2013: Computation and Performance Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Education and research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe· list the conference papers Title Whispering Walls: Cultural augmentation with augmented reality at a range of scales Author Duddumpudi, K. Moloney, J. Moleta, T. Date 2013-09-18 Abstract A design project that explores how augmented reality may be incorporated within architecture to embed hybrid info-tectonic detail, across a range of scales is documented. The context in which the project is undertaken is the legacy of South Indian temple design. This opens up a complimentary field of research within a cultural context, to locate another agenda for augmented reality in architecture. The idea of cultural augmentation and its articulation at a range of scales, from the tactile to the urban, was generated through the design project. By way of introduction this mode of research is discussed in relation to CAAD research methods. In conclusion, a general model for cultural augmentation with augmented reality as a scalar continuum is presented. Subject augmented realitycultural augmentationresearch through design To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6b484ba3-745d-4e21-a87e-b503b3467f67 Part of collection Conference proceedings Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2013 Duddumpudi, K.; Moloney, J.; Moleta, T. Files PDF ecaade2013_193.content.pdf 6.27 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:6b484ba3-745d-4e21-a87e-b503b3467f67/datastream/OBJ/view