1. Cinema design ideas in the age of digitalization: A speculative relation between real and virtual.
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Almatin, Nabil, Antaryama, I. Gusti Ngurah, and Samodra, F. X. Teddy Badai
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IMMERSIVE design , *BIBLIOMETRICS , *DIGITAL technology , *CONCORD - Abstract
Technological developments in architecture significantly impact the relationship between humans and the surrounding materials, with the current architectural experience transformation being influenced by digital culture through the existing cinema design toward immersive environments. The interaction of real and virtual objects has developed in architecture to provide updates to the concept of materiality that humans can interact in space in an abstract way of cinema tendency. The connectedness of materiality and cinema building is also shown in the application of user interaction (real) and an image (virtual). Cinema presents a relationship between real and virtual objects through a threshold space occupied by the user of the space. Threshold space enables potential architectures that rearrange the sequences and elements of a movie to become an active experience. This suggests that the design challenge leads to using various materials, which focus on the relationship of public buildings to the most recent materiality interpretations and interventions. The study method aims to provide a solid theoretical foundation regarding materiality between real and virtual by finding a novelty position with related publications through literature review and abductive thinking. Literature mapping is used to look for gaps in innovation based on studies of applying existing interaction concepts through bibliometrics. Abductive thinking underlies knowledge gathered from systematic literature review methods to generate new ideas. The study results indicate the emergence of new ideas and unity for developing cinema composition arrangements of existing scientific publications on the threshold between real and virtual relationships. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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