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163: An Immersive Spatial Design Through The Immaterial: Toward A Multisensory Experience
This study explores immersive space through a phenomenological lens, focusing on the interaction between material and immaterial components. It follows two phases: first, identifying key spatial phenomena—such as audiovisual effects, tactile boundaries, and multisensory integration—by suspending prior assumptions; second, designing an installation that integrates generative content, projection mapping, and user interaction. The resulting space is not fixed but constantly reshaped through perception and bodily engagement. Rather than a static structure, immersive space is reframed as a dynamic field where all elements—physical, digital, and experiential—act simultaneously as content, medium, and co-creator.
