SPATIAL SENSATION COMPARISON: VISUALIZATION OF NON-VR AND ASSOCIATIVE WORDS GENERATOR VR-BASED (ACADEMIC, INTERIOR DESIGNER & ARCHITECT, STUDENT, INEXPERIENCED USER)

This study used the verbal protocol method to examine differences in perceptions of spatial mental imagery between students and studio lecturers and between clients and designers/architects, which lead to interpretational bias between groups of respondents regarding interior spaces. Individual pe...

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Main Author: Adharamadinka, Muhammad
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/57773
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spelling id-itb.:577732021-08-26T11:13:23ZSPATIAL SENSATION COMPARISON: VISUALIZATION OF NON-VR AND ASSOCIATIVE WORDS GENERATOR VR-BASED (ACADEMIC, INTERIOR DESIGNER & ARCHITECT, STUDENT, INEXPERIENCED USER) Adharamadinka, Muhammad Indonesia Theses Interior Spatial, Virtual Reality, Spatial Perception, Network Analysis, Associative word, Verbal Protocol. INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/57773 This study used the verbal protocol method to examine differences in perceptions of spatial mental imagery between students and studio lecturers and between clients and designers/architects, which lead to interpretational bias between groups of respondents regarding interior spaces. Individual perceptions of virtual space dimensions were captured by the 3D application, Associative Words Generator© (AWG©), which revealed impressions of the four respondent groups, using associative concept networks analysis on the visualization of virtual space with a database of 16,200 associative words. This study determined AWG© reduced the visual discrepancy gap during design critic and design consultation. Comparison of the results of the associative words generated during non-VR mental imagery and the VR session (AWG©) indicated that the student group most effectively used the VR. The lecturer group exhibited a thorough understanding of interior design and space architecture in their response in non-VR and VR sessions, which created a mental spatial imagery gap between the students and lecturers. The client group was inexperienced in interior design and architecture, resulting in different outcomes than the designer/architect group. In the VR session, the student and client groups more easily accepted visualizations generated by AWG, because they had fewer experiences and references than the lecturers and designers/architects, and thus, accepted the AWG virtual space visualization stimuli. The lecturer and designer/architect groups shared experiences that affected their expectations in responding to the generated visualizations, resulting in difficulty to accept the AWG virtual space visualization stimuli. text
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description This study used the verbal protocol method to examine differences in perceptions of spatial mental imagery between students and studio lecturers and between clients and designers/architects, which lead to interpretational bias between groups of respondents regarding interior spaces. Individual perceptions of virtual space dimensions were captured by the 3D application, Associative Words Generator© (AWG©), which revealed impressions of the four respondent groups, using associative concept networks analysis on the visualization of virtual space with a database of 16,200 associative words. This study determined AWG© reduced the visual discrepancy gap during design critic and design consultation. Comparison of the results of the associative words generated during non-VR mental imagery and the VR session (AWG©) indicated that the student group most effectively used the VR. The lecturer group exhibited a thorough understanding of interior design and space architecture in their response in non-VR and VR sessions, which created a mental spatial imagery gap between the students and lecturers. The client group was inexperienced in interior design and architecture, resulting in different outcomes than the designer/architect group. In the VR session, the student and client groups more easily accepted visualizations generated by AWG, because they had fewer experiences and references than the lecturers and designers/architects, and thus, accepted the AWG virtual space visualization stimuli. The lecturer and designer/architect groups shared experiences that affected their expectations in responding to the generated visualizations, resulting in difficulty to accept the AWG virtual space visualization stimuli.
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author Adharamadinka, Muhammad
spellingShingle Adharamadinka, Muhammad
SPATIAL SENSATION COMPARISON: VISUALIZATION OF NON-VR AND ASSOCIATIVE WORDS GENERATOR VR-BASED (ACADEMIC, INTERIOR DESIGNER & ARCHITECT, STUDENT, INEXPERIENCED USER)
author_facet Adharamadinka, Muhammad
author_sort Adharamadinka, Muhammad
title SPATIAL SENSATION COMPARISON: VISUALIZATION OF NON-VR AND ASSOCIATIVE WORDS GENERATOR VR-BASED (ACADEMIC, INTERIOR DESIGNER & ARCHITECT, STUDENT, INEXPERIENCED USER)
title_short SPATIAL SENSATION COMPARISON: VISUALIZATION OF NON-VR AND ASSOCIATIVE WORDS GENERATOR VR-BASED (ACADEMIC, INTERIOR DESIGNER & ARCHITECT, STUDENT, INEXPERIENCED USER)
title_full SPATIAL SENSATION COMPARISON: VISUALIZATION OF NON-VR AND ASSOCIATIVE WORDS GENERATOR VR-BASED (ACADEMIC, INTERIOR DESIGNER & ARCHITECT, STUDENT, INEXPERIENCED USER)
title_fullStr SPATIAL SENSATION COMPARISON: VISUALIZATION OF NON-VR AND ASSOCIATIVE WORDS GENERATOR VR-BASED (ACADEMIC, INTERIOR DESIGNER & ARCHITECT, STUDENT, INEXPERIENCED USER)
title_full_unstemmed SPATIAL SENSATION COMPARISON: VISUALIZATION OF NON-VR AND ASSOCIATIVE WORDS GENERATOR VR-BASED (ACADEMIC, INTERIOR DESIGNER & ARCHITECT, STUDENT, INEXPERIENCED USER)
title_sort spatial sensation comparison: visualization of non-vr and associative words generator vr-based (academic, interior designer & architect, student, inexperienced user)
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/57773
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