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Effects of Interior Color Schemes on Emotion, Task Performance, and Heart Rate in Immersive Virtual Environments

Journal of Interior Design, 2020
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of interior color schemes in immersive virtual environments (IVEs) on emotion, task performance, and heart rate to examine IVEs’ potential for interior color research.
S. Cha, Shaojie Zhang, Tae Wan Kim
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Urban Interiors and Interiorities

2020
The question of the inhabitation of cities is becoming one of the key issues of the 21st century as the number of people living in cities exceeds those in rural areas for the first time in history. This chapter addresses the conjunction of urban and interior in relation to the potential of interior design as a discipline that is no longer adequately ...
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Interiors and Interiority

2015
The book explores the historical connections between the notions of architectural interior, subjective space, human inferiority, and represented space including virtual space. The contributions examine models of understanding of "inferiority" as these were developed in relation to the notions of space and spatial experience. The scope of investigations
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Interior Frontiers

2020
AbstractThis chapter reviews the early-nineteenth-century term, interior frontier, that was forged into a political concept and became an unexpected conceptual hinge for the thinking about racial formations. It reflects on the paradoxical, quixotic quality of a concept in the practices interior frontier calls forth.
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Interiors and Interiority

2021
The writer Herman Bang is a key figure of late 19th century Danish culture, and a self-proclaimed literary impressionist. Critical studies of his work have discussed this aspect of his writing, emphasising the stylistic elements, themes and epistemological positioning associated with this intermedial inspiration. Parallels have often been drawn between
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Diy Biophilia: Development of the Biophilic Interior Design Matrix as a Design Tool

Journal of Interior Design, 2019
Biophilic design seeks to connect people with nature in the built environment. Growing research supports such nature–based inclusion in the built environment, yet little detailed guidance exists for how to integrate it.
B. McGee   +4 more
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Understanding Spatial Ability in Interior Design Education: 2D–to–3D Visualization Proficiency as a Predictor of Design Performance

Journal of Interior Design, 2019
Spatial ability—the ability to represent, transform, and manipulate two–dimensional (2D) or three–dimensional (3D) information—is vital in solving everyday problems; however, compared to the well–known role of spatial ability in engineering or science ...
J. Cho, Joori Suh
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?interior, practices of interiorization, interior designs

This PhD was undertaken as an opportunity to address and reinvent a practice involving exhibition design, curation and writing situated within the discipline of interior design. The motivation for the research was the prevalence of assumptions in relation to ‘interior’ and how – even though it is designed – the term ‘interior’ is rarely posed as a ...
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Interior-point polynomial algorithms in convex programming

Siam studies in applied mathematics, 1994
Y. Nesterov, A. Nemirovski
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Interiority

2017
AbstractThis chapter traces the history of theatrical interiority and shows when and why early modern theatre became invested in it. More specifically, it examines the way the enclosure of the theatres made possible not only a newly commercialized drama but also characterization and plot-structure that depended on an implied but unrevealed depth.
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