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Title: Cardboarding mixed reality with Dürer Machines
Author: Araújo, António
Keywords: Perspective
Anamorphosis
Curvilinear perspective
Optical Illusion
Mixed reality
Dürer Machines
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Universidade do Porto
Citation: Araújo, António - Cardboarding mixed reality with Dürer Machines. In xCoAx 2017. Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics and X, 5, Lisboa, 2017 - In Luísa Ribas [et al.], ed. - Conference...[Em linha]: proceedings", 2017. Porto: Universidade do Porto, 2017. ISBN 978-989-746-128-6. ISSN 2183-9069. p. 102-113
Abstract: Mixed reality is a direct application of 15 to 17th century principles of anamorphosis. The inherent physicality of anamorphosis, materialized through the Dürer perspective machine makes it an excellent teaching tool for students of digital art interested in mixed reality, whose initial core competencies may be extremely varied. The needs of these students are not met by the mere ephemera of learning how to use a particular piece of software; such knowledge is both transient and limiting of imaginative possibilities. We discuss a didactic strategy of cardboarding, i.e., a process of deliberate rudimentarization, to expose the inner workings of opaque chains of digital processes, to both clarify the elements of these chains and create loci for artistic intervention at their points of connection.
Description: Comunicação apresentada na "5th Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics & X" realizada em Lisboa, Portugal de 6-7 de junho de 2017
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.2/7065
ISBN: 978-989-746-128-6
ISSN: 2183-9069
Publisher Version: http://2017.xcoax.org/
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