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23 November 2022 Research on art design of digital media interactive installation based on green design
Xin Song, Yan Gu
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Proceedings Volume 12454, International Symposium on Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Information Engineering (RAIIE 2022); 1245404 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2659085
Event: International Symposium on Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Information Engineering (RAIIE 2022), 2022, Hohhot, China
Abstract
The digital media interactive installation art takes the computer software and hardware as the platform, forms a four-dimensional space-time through the installation media, introduces the action and participants into the simulated virtual environment, and interacts with the art works by stimulating the participants' hearing, vision, touch and smell. With the development of the digital age, digital media interactive installation art design has become an important direction in the field of art design. Especially today, when green design is advocated, it is necessary to introduce the concepts of green, energy saving, ecology and environmental protection into the digital media interactive installation art design, so as to enhance the core value of installation art design. This paper discusses the art design principles, design elements and design applications of digital media interactive devices based on green design.
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Xin Song and Yan Gu "Research on art design of digital media interactive installation based on green design", Proc. SPIE 12454, International Symposium on Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Information Engineering (RAIIE 2022), 1245404 (23 November 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2659085
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Sensors

Environmental sensing

Virtual reality

RGB color model

Light emitting diodes

Particle systems

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