Meta-plastic design
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The Meta-Plastic Design is the specific computer science field that defines models of virtual worlds through the definition of a formal visual (meta-plastic)language, which puts into effect the composition rules of abstract languages within the virtual space.
The Meta-Plastic Languages are the conceptual models of cyberworlds based on this visual symbolic formalisation.
The Meta-Plastic Virtual Worlds are complex virtual spaces which directly interact and act behaviors within the applied metalanguage rule configurations.
[edit] References
- Mura,G., The Metaplastic Virtual Worlds, IEEE Computer Society, CYBERWORLDS 07, Leibniz Universiat Hannover, Germany, 2007
- Mura,G., The Red and Black semantics:a fuzzy language, IEEE Computer Society, CYBERWORLDS 06, EPFL, Switzerland, 2006
- The Visual Computer, International journal of Computer Graphics, Volume 23, Number 5, Pag.359-368, ISSN 0178-2789(Print), ISSN 1432-2315(Online), Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Conceptual artwork model for virtual environments, in Journal of Computing Information Systems, JICS, Vol.3, Number 1, 2006.

