Authoring Immersive Mixed Reality Experiences

  • Misker J
  • van der Ster J
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Abstract

Creating a mixed reality experience is a complicated endeavour. From our practice as a media lab in the artistic domain we found that engineering is "only" a first step in creating a mixed reality experience. Designing the appearance and directing the user experience are equally important for creating an engaging, immersive experience. We found that mixed reality artworks provide a very good test bed for studying these topics. This chapter details three steps required for authoring mixed reality experiences: engineering, designing and directing. We will describe a platform (VGE) for creating mixed reality environments that incorporates these steps. A case study (EI4) is presented in which this platform was used to not only engineer the system, but in which an artist was given the freedom to explore the artistic merits of mixed reality as an artistic medium, which involved areas such as the look and feel, multimodal experience and interaction, immersion as a subjective emotion and game play scenarios.

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Misker, J. M. V., & van der Ster, J. (2010). Authoring Immersive Mixed Reality Experiences (pp. 275–291). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-733-2_14

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