Reciprocity Forest

Jo Sperryn-Jones

Research output: Practice-Based and Non-textual ResearchSoftware

Abstract

Reciprocity Forest is a participative community artwork augmented reality app for NetPark (Metal) at Chalkwell Park and Forestry England at Dlaby Forest. It is part of a research project funded by EIRA involving a partnership between Metal, NetPark and the Universities of Kent and Essex. The research project focuses on the following research questions:

How and to what extent can digital apps increase the time people spend outdoors?
How does using AR change the way we perceive our surroundings?
How can an AR app be developed that would enhance wellbeing?
Original languageEnglish
PublisherNetPark
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusAccepted/In press - Apr 2021

Keywords

  • AR VR wellbeing trees
  • immersive media
  • augmented reality
  • Wellbeing

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