Exploring the capabilities of Projection Augmented Relief Models (PARM)

This paper explores the broad capabilities of physical landscape models when augmented by projection, termed Projection Augmented Relief Models (PARM). This includes experiences of developing PARM displays in public settings such as museums and visitor centres and ongoing research to explore the app...

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Main Authors: Priestnall, Gary, Goulding, James, Smith, Alastair, Arss, Nachnoer
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47716/
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author Priestnall, Gary
Goulding, James
Smith, Alastair
Arss, Nachnoer
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description This paper explores the broad capabilities of physical landscape models when augmented by projection, termed Projection Augmented Relief Models (PARM). This includes experiences of developing PARM displays in public settings such as museums and visitor centres and ongoing research to explore the apparent power of physical representations, both in experimental settings and when applied to spatial decision support and education.
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spelling nottingham-477162020-05-04T18:42:07Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47716/ Exploring the capabilities of Projection Augmented Relief Models (PARM) Priestnall, Gary Goulding, James Smith, Alastair Arss, Nachnoer This paper explores the broad capabilities of physical landscape models when augmented by projection, termed Projection Augmented Relief Models (PARM). This includes experiences of developing PARM displays in public settings such as museums and visitor centres and ongoing research to explore the apparent power of physical representations, both in experimental settings and when applied to spatial decision support and education. 2017-04-18 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Priestnall, Gary, Goulding, James, Smith, Alastair and Arss, Nachnoer (2017) Exploring the capabilities of Projection Augmented Relief Models (PARM). In: Geographical Information Science Research UK Conference 2017, 18-21 April 2017, Manchester, UK. Physical relief model ; Landscape Visualization ; Public Display ; Spatial knowledge acquisition ; Geovisualization http://huckg.is/gisruk2017/GISRUK_2017_paper_113.pdf
spellingShingle Physical relief model ; Landscape Visualization ; Public Display ; Spatial knowledge acquisition ; Geovisualization
Priestnall, Gary
Goulding, James
Smith, Alastair
Arss, Nachnoer
Exploring the capabilities of Projection Augmented Relief Models (PARM)
title Exploring the capabilities of Projection Augmented Relief Models (PARM)
title_full Exploring the capabilities of Projection Augmented Relief Models (PARM)
title_fullStr Exploring the capabilities of Projection Augmented Relief Models (PARM)
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the capabilities of Projection Augmented Relief Models (PARM)
title_short Exploring the capabilities of Projection Augmented Relief Models (PARM)
title_sort exploring the capabilities of projection augmented relief models (parm)
topic Physical relief model ; Landscape Visualization ; Public Display ; Spatial knowledge acquisition ; Geovisualization
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47716/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47716/