Science Fiction Prototyping: Flexible Settings in Immersive Environments

This paper presents an in-depth analysis of the importance of innovative Science Fiction Prototyping systems in different sectors with focus on educational aspects and the support of virtual environments. Therefor we investigate the utility of Science Fiction Prototypes in different environments and...

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Main Authors: Pirker, J., Weghofer, P., Guetl, Christian
Other Authors: Golberi de Salvador Ferreira
Format: Conference Paper
Published: International Association of Online Engineering 2013
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Online Access:http://www.icbl-conference.org/proceedings/2013/papers/Contribution106_a.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41411
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author Pirker, J.
Weghofer, P.
Guetl, Christian
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description This paper presents an in-depth analysis of the importance of innovative Science Fiction Prototyping systems in different sectors with focus on educational aspects and the support of virtual environments. Therefor we investigate the utility of Science Fiction Prototypes in different environments and introduce a design model to implement flexible setups in virtual world. We illustrate how configurable Science Fiction Prototypes can be designed and implemented in virtual world environments by introducing a first example in Open wonderland. We close by explicating the prospect of such flexible setups and discuss briefly the impact in learning and training scenarios.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-414112023-02-13T08:01:35Z Science Fiction Prototyping: Flexible Settings in Immersive Environments Pirker, J. Weghofer, P. Guetl, Christian Golberi de Salvador Ferreira andreas Pester Science Fiction Prototyping Configurable virtual Worlds Adaptable Immersive Environments This paper presents an in-depth analysis of the importance of innovative Science Fiction Prototyping systems in different sectors with focus on educational aspects and the support of virtual environments. Therefor we investigate the utility of Science Fiction Prototypes in different environments and introduce a design model to implement flexible setups in virtual world. We illustrate how configurable Science Fiction Prototypes can be designed and implemented in virtual world environments by introducing a first example in Open wonderland. We close by explicating the prospect of such flexible setups and discuss briefly the impact in learning and training scenarios. 2013 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41411 http://www.icbl-conference.org/proceedings/2013/papers/Contribution106_a.pdf International Association of Online Engineering restricted
spellingShingle Science Fiction Prototyping
Configurable virtual Worlds
Adaptable Immersive Environments
Pirker, J.
Weghofer, P.
Guetl, Christian
Science Fiction Prototyping: Flexible Settings in Immersive Environments
title Science Fiction Prototyping: Flexible Settings in Immersive Environments
title_full Science Fiction Prototyping: Flexible Settings in Immersive Environments
title_fullStr Science Fiction Prototyping: Flexible Settings in Immersive Environments
title_full_unstemmed Science Fiction Prototyping: Flexible Settings in Immersive Environments
title_short Science Fiction Prototyping: Flexible Settings in Immersive Environments
title_sort science fiction prototyping: flexible settings in immersive environments
topic Science Fiction Prototyping
Configurable virtual Worlds
Adaptable Immersive Environments
url http://www.icbl-conference.org/proceedings/2013/papers/Contribution106_a.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41411