Colour is an important factor when it comes to attracting
attention envisioned to improve the current
practices of architecture visualization, design process, building construction
processes and
engineering management systems. with
theories of embodiment, where computational artifacts are considered in
relation to their material manifestations and through physical human
interaction with them is
extremely difficult to predict the way the colour of a small sample will
appear, Human-computer interfaces that blend a
view of an existing workspace with relevant design or field information should
be an attractive class of technologies for architecture and design industries.
No matter how expansive the visual environment is, it is still
restricted by the edges of a frame or
metaphorical window. Interacting with several devices in a real
environment, however, extends the space of interaction beyond these bounds,
making physical movement, in terms of the interactor’s bodily traversal of space, recent advances in which computer interface and hardware power
have
fostered AR
prototypes for various architecture and design applications.
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