Argus Vision : A Tracking Tool for Exhibition Designers

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dc.contributor.authorKlinkhammer, Daniel
dc.contributor.authorReiterer, Harald
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dc.date.issued2019-04-26eng
dc.description.abstractContemporary exhibitions are increasingly staged using extensive and often interactive media. To create such exhibitions, exhibition design companies employ professionals from a wide range of different disciplines. The support of interdisciplinary exhibition designers in the design process is one goal of research in Human-Computer Interaction. This includes the deployment of Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Tools that enable professionals from all disciplines involved to design and create interactive media themselves. In this paper, we will present Argus Vision, a DIY Tool, which allows exhibition designers the use of camera-tracking to rapidly prototype and develop immersive exhibitions and interactive installations. We successfully used Argus Vision in two real-world case studies both in the prototyping and in the deployment of two installations in exhibitions. Additionally, we conducted expert interviews with exhibition designers, investigating the tool’s usefulness for them.eng
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dc.identifier.doi10.1515/icom-2019-0001eng
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dc.subjectExhibition Design, Tracking Tool, Rapid Prototyping, DIY, Kinect, Blended Museum, Proxemicseng
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