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El. knyga: 3-D Experimental VR and Art Practices: Untangling Another Dimension

  • Formatas: 156 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Apr-2023
  • Leidėjas: Intellect Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789387247
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  • Formatas: 156 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Apr-2023
  • Leidėjas: Intellect Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789387247
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The book addresses themes such as visual perception, perception of 3-D and stereo. With the event of the stereoscope and the theatre, dioramas and panoramas before it, vision and perception in the eighteenth and nineteenth century is seen to be marketed to a mass audience. As such the spectacle of the stereoscope and other optical devices can be seen as a precursor to mass media dissemination today.





Yet artists use the stereoscope and VR to signify the spectacle, clairvoyance, vision and the mechanism of vision as well as a symbol for the act of looking, being looked at while looking and the gaze within an art new media practice.





Other artists have used 3-D and virtual reality to address themes such as theories of consciousness or embodied consciousness, the human machine relationship and the idea of mapping reality, alternative networked realities.





The book includes an introduction and summary of chapters, 86 anaglyphic 3-D images and presents a survey of artists working in 3-D and virtual reality, VR art. The convergence of other fields such as new media art, video art and early virtual reality art is described through many examples within the scope of the book.





Artists discussed include Mert Akbal, Zoe Beloff , Geoffrey Berliner, Lygia Clark, Dan Graham, Salvador Dali, Marcel Duchamp, Scott S. Fisher, Rebecca Hackemann, Perry Hoberman, Daniel Iglesia, Ken Jacobs, William Kentridge, Susan MacWilliam, Patrick Meagher, Rosa Menkman, Jim Naughten, Tony Ousler, Alfons Schilling, Joel Schlemowitz, Christopher Schneberger, Judith Sönniken, Ethan Turpin, Aga Ousseinov, Colleen Woolpert.





3-D glasses included with hardback book. 

Recenzijos

Rebecca Hackemann's new book is a superb and indispensable account of





the creative and critical exploration of stereoscopy, 3-D and VR by a wide range





of artists since the early twentieth century.  Especially now, at a moment when powerful 





technology corporations are massively commodifying and routinizing VR and 3-D 





products, Hackemann's study provides a crucial resource for sustaining oppositional 





and counter-practices of visuality and perceptual experience.  -- Jonathan K. Crary, Meyer Schapiro Professor of Modern Art and Theory, Columbia University

Foreword


Introduction




The Double Lensed Camera Eye: Attention and The Nature of Stereoscopy


The Artists and their Ideas


Plates of Artwork and Stereoscopes


Image Worlds: From diorama to Virtual Reality




Conclusion


Contributor Biographies


Appendix: A Brief Note on Stereo 3-D Technique


Notes


Bibliography


Index
Rebecca Hackemann, Ph.D. is a British/German and newly American scholar and conceptual artist whos research interests lie in stereo 3-D, optics, VR, public space, public art and photography. Dr. Hackemann is associate professor of photography at Kansas State University. You can find more of her artwork and writing at rebeccahackemann.com.