Selecting Styles for Tele-Rendering: Toward a rhetoric in computational visualistics
J. Sachs-Hombach. Proc. 2nd International Symposium on Smart Graphics 2002, page 102-106. Hawthorne, NY, ACM Press, (2002)
Abstract
The use of computer graphics is governed by complicated communicative principles, especially in the contexts of interactive systems. The success of a pictorial communicative act depends on how the general principles can be adjusted to the concrete situational conditions. We describe pictorial communication as consisting conceptually of a semiotic and a perceptual component. Our considerations approach one particular aspect closely related with the perceptual component – the degree of naturalism in realistic computer graphics – and investigate its dependencies from an aspect belonging clearly to the semiotic component.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 SSTR-2002
%A Sachs-Hombach, Jörg R.J. Schirra Klaus
%B Proc. 2nd International Symposium on Smart Graphics 2002
%C Hawthorne, NY
%D 2002
%I ACM Press
%K computational rendering rhetoric styles visualistics
%P 102-106
%T Selecting Styles for Tele-Rendering: Toward a rhetoric in computational visualistics
%U http://www.jrjs.de/Work/Papers/P02/P02-1/index.html
%X The use of computer graphics is governed by complicated communicative principles, especially in the contexts of interactive systems. The success of a pictorial communicative act depends on how the general principles can be adjusted to the concrete situational conditions. We describe pictorial communication as consisting conceptually of a semiotic and a perceptual component. Our considerations approach one particular aspect closely related with the perceptual component – the degree of naturalism in realistic computer graphics – and investigate its dependencies from an aspect belonging clearly to the semiotic component.
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publisher = {ACM Press},
timestamp = {2009-11-20T19:02:45.000+0100},
title = {Selecting Styles for Tele-Rendering: Toward a rhetoric in computational visualistics},
url = {http://www.jrjs.de/Work/Papers/P02/P02-1/index.html},
year = 2002
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