ERASURE
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Title
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ERASURE
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Description
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Despite technological advances in AR and VR, a clear dichotomy between virtual and real still dominates. Current augmented reality (AR) experiences—characterized by floating UIs and low-poly models—augment rather than merge with our reality, underscoring the need to redefine this relationship. This thesis proposes a new concept of 'Augmented Reality' that reimagines the digital and physical as partial contributors to a composite whole, achieving a new balance of interaction. It examines the field of mixed reality, dissecting the persisting divide between the physical and the digital, through a film format. The film, with its world-building, captures the banal lives in a post-augmented city that are often overlooked in sci-fi fantasies. With occasional glitches, it finds serene purity, capturing both the “aftermath” of the physical space and the emergence of a new augmented urbanism.
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Creator
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Wu, Jingyuan
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Subject
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Augmented Reality (AR)
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Cinematic Spatiality
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Digital Urbanism
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Future Cityscapes
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Mixed Reality Technologies
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World Building
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Architecture
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Film studies
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Information technology
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Contributor
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Lott, Jonathan S
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Date
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2024-03-29T12:26:21Z
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2023
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2024-01-24
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2024
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2024-03-29T12:26:21Z
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Type
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Thesis or Dissertation
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text
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Format
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application/pdf
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application/pdf
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application/octet-stream
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Identifier
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Wu, Jingyuan. 2024. ERASURE. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
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30987743
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https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37378221
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Language
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en