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This chapter describes the spatial model of interaction as it existed prior to the extensions proposed in this thesis. Section 3.1 describes some of the motivations behind the design and evolution of the spatial model of interaction. Section 3.2 presents the model itself. Section 3.3 describes other extensions to and developments of the spatial model which have been proposed prior to or contemporary with this work. Finally, section 3.4 illustrates the model with two previous demonstrations based on different components of the model.

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Greenhalgh, C. (1999). The Spatial Model of Interaction. In: Large Scale Collaborative Virtual Environments. Distinguished Dissertations. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0867-2_3

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