“Asymmetric VR Installation and Repertoire: Time and Space in Collaborative Interaction” presented by Chang
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- Virtual (short papers)
Presentation Title:
- Asymmetric VR Installation and Repertoire: Time and Space in Collaborative Interaction
Presentation Subtheme:
- Resilient stories
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Abstract:
In contrast to most of the research in HCI that centers on the efficiency of collaboration in asymmetric media, this paper explores the utilization of asymmetric Virtual Reality (VR) installations in storytelling to capture the fragmented time and space inherent in archival materials. I will use my asymmetric VR installation “East Beijing Road” as a case study to discuss how the asymmetric mechanism aligns with the concept of repertoire and enhances storytelling by merging disparate time and space through audiences’ collaborative interactions.