Immersive practices in the space of a contemporary park

Authors

  • Olga Volichenko RUDN University; National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering
  • Tatiana Tsurik South-West State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51461/issn.2309-3072/80.2337

Keywords:

immersivity, ambiance, parks, immersive practices, architectural space, illusory reality

Abstract

Forming the intensity of emotional impact that captures the viewer’s attention and draws them into the world of illusions and images is the main goal of any artistic work. The state of immersion (immersivity) is considered as one of the main characteristics of modern architectural space. The main objectives of this article are to define the immersivity of architectural space and to identify the tools that are used to ensure the inclusion and immersion of urban park visitors into the landscape, symbolic, natural and cultural-historical environment.

How to Cite

Volichenko, O., & Tsurik, T. (2024). Immersive practices in the space of a contemporary park. Project Baikal, 21(80), 89–95. https://doi.org/10.51461/issn.2309-3072/80.2337

Published

2024-08-09

Issue

Section

refereed articles

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