Shiqiu Gu and Xiaogang Xing*
Art School of Sanjiang, University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 210012
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Design has changed in a way that has been closely tied to the growth of human culture and civilization. A society's growth affects every aspect of human productivity and daily living. A type of ceramic product known as "alive ceramics" has both utilitarian and decorative appeal. Even though living ceramics are recognized as an ancient and traditional art form in our nation, user demands and preferences must come first in their design. Human-centered design has become a mature and thoroughly researched subject in our day. Designing ceramic objects requires careful consideration of humanization. Virtual reality (VR) testing and evaluation of ceramic products is now possible because of advancements in VR technology. Through a computer-generated virtual model, this lets designers and buyers experience and evaluate the benefits and drawbacks of a product prior to its construction. A recent study has shown that the human-centered design method can be considerably enhanced by incorporating virtual reality (VR) technology into the design process for living ceramics. Using VR, designers can mimic real-world environments and gather essential user feedback to enhance the overall design of the product. Additionally, the use of VR technology enables more effective and economical design iterations. In this project, we'll look into how human-centered design and virtual reality (VR) technology may be used to research living ceramic design
Keywords: Living ceramics, VR, Simulation, Design process
2023; 24(3): 507-511
Published on Jun 30, 2023
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