Virtual Experiences (09-22-15)
Osimo and her colleagues demonstrate one way in which virtual experiences may improve practice and potentially user experiences, as well.
Osimo and her colleagues demonstrate one way in which virtual experiences may improve practice and potentially user experiences, as well.
A flurry of recent articles have indicated that prolonged sitting is unhealthy for adults and encouraged incorporating opportunities to stand, such as sit-stand desks, into spaces used by them.
Sundar and his colleagues investigated experiences in virtual museum galleries and their findings have broad implications for the design of physical museums.
Using several media devices simultaneously, for example listening to music while using the phone, isn’t a good idea.
More bad news for people who sit for much of the day.
Weitbrecht and colleagues confirmed the differential implications of experiencing warm or cool light.
In an article in the International Journal of Trade and Global Markets, Chatterjee recommends using scents to support branding in commercial spaces.
Active participation in the arts has implications not only for the sorts of spaces needed in homes and other buildings, but also for likely responses to art, furnishings, and finishes suggested, just for starters.
Friedenberg and Bertamini learned that some polygons are preferred to others.
Researchers have learned that feeling sad influences the way some colors are seen.