KnitworkVR: Dual-reality Experience through Distributed Sensor-Actuator Networks in the Living Knitwork Pavilion
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Wicaksono, Irmandy; Blanchard, Lancelot; Chin, Sam; Colon, Cristian; Paradiso, Joseph
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KnitworkVR integrates dual-reality and digital twin platforms to simulate the Living Knitwork Pavilion in a desert landscape, using real-time sensor data. The sensor network captures movements, interactions, and spatial positioning of occupants, linking electric field sensor data with VR positioning. This creates a sensor-driven immersive experience with dynamic lighting, live animations, and adaptive soundscapes, enabling telepresence and collaborative interaction in both digital and physical environments. This paper explores the functional textile design, sensing hardware, audiovisual system, and VR framework, highlighting the applications of immersive spaces with knitted electronic textiles and distributed physical-digital systems.
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SA Art Papers ’24, December 03–06, 2024, Tokyo, Japan
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2024-12-03Department
Program in Media Arts and Sciences (Massachusetts Institute of Technology); Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer SciencePublisher
ACM|SIGGRAPH Asia 2024 Art Papers
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Wicaksono, Irmandy, Blanchard, Lancelot, Chin, Sam, Colon, Cristian and Paradiso, Joseph. 2024. "KnitworkVR: Dual-reality Experience through Distributed Sensor-Actuator Networks in the Living Knitwork Pavilion."
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979-8-4007-1133-6
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