Icon examines the future of AR. How will new layers of data, affect humans perception of and interaction with, their built environment?
Icon examines the future of AR. How will new layers of data, affect humans perception of and interaction with, their built environment?
“The way I like to look at it is to see architecture, physicality, as being the backbone of information,” says Robert Miles Kemp, an architectural theorist and author who is an advocate of heavily networked and even robotic environments. “So without the physical object you can’t ground the information. That’s why AR is really important to architecture – it’s an added layer onto the physicality of space.” IconEye
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