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Vol.13, No.4, 789 ~ 797, 2010
Title
Experiencing the 3D Color Environment: Understanding User Interaction with a Virtual Reality Interface
 
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to test a large screen and rear-projected virtual reality (VR) interface in color choice for environmental design. The study piloted a single three-dimensional model of a bedroom including furniture in different color combinations. Using a mouse with an 8``x6`` rear-projector screen, participants could move 360 degree motion in each room. The study used 34 college students who viewed and interacted with virtual rooms projected on a large screen, then filled out a survey. This study aimed to understand the interaction between the users and the VR interface through measurable dimensions of the interaction: interest and user perceptions of presence and emotion. Specifically, the study focused on spatial presence, topic involvement, and enjoyment. Findings should inform design researchers how empirical evidence involving environmental effects can be obtained using a VR interface and how users experience the interaction with the interface.
Key Words
3차원, 가상환경, 실재감, 휴먼-컴퓨터 인터랙션, 감성, 주제와 연관성, 유쾌함, 3D, Virtual Environment, Presence, Human-Computer Interaction, Emotion, Topic Involvement, Enjoyment
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