Designing for Mixed Reality Urban Exploration

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Abstract

This paper introduces a design framework for mixed reality urban exploration (MRUE), based on a concrete implementation in a historical city. The framework integrates different modalities, such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and haptics-audio interfaces, as well as advanced features such as personalized recommendations, social exploration, and itinerary management. It permits to address a number of concerns regarding information overload, safety, and quality of the experience, which are not sufficiently tackled in traditional non-integrated approaches. This study presents an integrated mobile platform built on top of this framework and reflects on the lessons learned.

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Andolina, S., Hsieh, Y. T., Kalkofen, D., Nurminen, A., Cabral, D., Spagnolli, A., … Jacucci, G. (2021). Designing for Mixed Reality Urban Exploration. Interaction Design and Architecture(s), 48, 33–49. https://doi.org/10.55612/s-5002-048-002

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