Universal Design and Diminished Reality

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The article describes such a state of the subject-spatial environment as diminished reality. The correlation of the principles of universal design with examples of diminished reality is analyzed. The formation of diminished reality is a promising area of activity for designers following the concept of universal design, because diminished reality contributes to a more comfortable human interaction with technology. The connection of diminished reality with mediaasceticism is analyzed: both of these phenomena are aimed at optimizing the operation of various devices and objects in the most comfortable way for the user, cutting off unnecessary functions, getting rid of unwanted interactions.

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Zhigunova, A. I., Milchakova*, N. E., & Sokolova, M. L. (2020). Universal Design and Diminished Reality. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(5), 2058–2060. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.e3302.039520

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