New Vision of 3D Models: Interactive System based on Graphics

Abstract

This paper articulates the conceptual and practical implementation of an interactive system based on graphics, animations, and 3D models. It utilizes the Augmented Reality (AR) quick response display graphics. The proposed model displays dynamic navigation within an artificial setting or environment created through AR as well. AR in the world of computer graphics is an artificial construction (computer-generated) over the real-world surface. This visualization process occurs when the camera of a mobile device like the iPhone, iPad, or other holographic optical-based gadgets, perceives and exposes graphics and images linked to a marker component that is attached to a real-world object. Today the potential of interactive animations and images combined with text makes the content development in AR a very promising venue to implement an artistic narrative based on multiple responses. The viewer will be able to organize or manipulate the system, but at the same time, the viewer is affected by the AR, and at the same time impacting commerce. In this presentation, there will be several examples developed by my students, including my personal projects as well. The audience will appreciate the examples of AR provided by mobile devices (based on Android, or iOS) that change human behavior. The ultimate goal of the research is to feature a compelling narrative based on real AR projects and an experiential phenomenological approach. It will be achieved by the manipulation of animations, images, 3D models, online environments, and American commerce data from the last three years.

Presenters

Zoila Donnys Zoy
Professor, Visual Communications, Lone Star College

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Design Education

KEYWORDS

Visual, Design, Problem, Solving, Innovation, Technology, Critical, Analysis, Professionalism

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