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Arguably augmented reality : relationships between the virtual and the real
This thesis is about augmented reality (AR). AR is commonly considered a technology that integrates virtual images into a user’s view of the real world. Yet, this thesis is not about such technologies. We believe a technology-based notion of AR is incomplete. In this thesis, we challenge the technology-oriented view, provide new perspectives on AR and propose a different understanding. We argue that AR is characterized by the relationships between the virtual and the real and approach AR from a fundamental, experience-focused view. By doing so, we create an unusually broad and diverse image of what AR is, or arguably could be. We discuss the fundamental characteristics of AR and the many possible manifestations it can take and propose new, imaginative AR environments that have no counterpart in a purely physical world.
- All authors
- Schraffenberger, H.K.
- Supervisor
- Haring, S.; Verbeek, F.J.
- Committee
- Plaat, A.; Reisen, M.E.H. van; Jonker, C.M.; Jonker, P.P.; Postma, M.
- Qualification
- Doctor (dr.)
- Awarding Institution
- Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS), Faculty of Science, Leiden University
- Date
- 2018-11-29
- ISBN (print)
- 9789492679673