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Gaëtan Henry et al., « Le Wabi-Sabi dans le dessin en réalité virtuelle : vers un changement de posture du créateur numérique », HAL SHS (Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société), ID : 10.1162/leon_a_02647
Traditional design promotes abundant, inexpensive, and disposable ways to create that are not compatible with sustainability. The authors explore alternatives to this paradigm by comparing a virtual reality sketch method with a new approach inspired by the traditional Japanese concept Wabi-Sabi. An experiment limited users’ amount of virtual paint and removed users’ ability to erase, and while participants’ creative approaches and processes changed, they were satisfied with the results. Combining Wabi-Sabi with digital technologies provides a concrete opportunity to “go forward” by incorporating sustainable considerations in practice and in the development of tools for digital artists and creators.