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Sensitive suggestion and perception of climatic effects in virtual urban environments

Published: 22 August 2013 Publication History

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Climatic effects represent the physical signals (temperature, wind, humidity, light) which can have a perceptual impact for human-beings. They significantly influence perception and use of urban spaces. Nevertheless, while virtual environments have been proven as good tools to assess urban projects by non-expert people or to study perception in cities, climatic atmospheres are very seldom integrated in the virtual urban model [Drettakis et al. 2007; Tahrani and Moreau 2007]. Indeed, virtual urban environments are represented in ideal situations: the sky is blue, there are a few white clouds, trees are leafy or flowered and the sun is shining. Thus, participants can rarely experiment various seasons, times of day or weathers and and evaluate the urban design under different climatic or lighting situations.

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Drettakis, G., Roussou, M., Reche, A., and Tsingos, N. 2007. Design and Evaluation of a Real-World Virtual Environment for Architecture and Urban Planning. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 16, 3 (June), 249--332.
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Houtkamp, J., Schuurink, E., and Toet, A. 2008. Thunderstorms in my Computer: The Effect of Visual Dynamics and Sound in a 3D Environment. In International Conference Visualisation, IEEE, 11--17.
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Tahrani, S., and Moreau, G. 2007. Analyzing urban daylighting ambiences by walking in a virtual city. In Proc. IEEE Virtual Reality Conf. VR '07, 227--230.

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SAP '13: Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Applied Perception
August 2013
150 pages
ISBN:9781450322621
DOI:10.1145/2492494
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August 22 - 23, 2013
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