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This is the first book to present an aesthetics of virtual reality media. It situates virtual reality media in terms of the philosophy of the arts, comparing them to more familiar media such as painting, film and photography. When philosophers have approached virtual reality, they have almost always done so through the lens of metaphysics, asking questions about the reality of virtual items and worlds, about the value of such things, and indeed, about how they may reshape our understanding of the “real” world. Grant Tavinor finds that approach to be fundamentally mistaken, and that to really account for virtual reality, we must focus on the medium and its uses, and not the hypothetical and speculative instances that are typically the focus of earlier works. He also argues that much of the cultural and metaphysical hype around virtual reality is undeserved. But this does not mean that virtual reality is illusory or uninteresting; on the contrary, it is significant for the altogether different reason that it overturns much of our understanding of how representational media can function and what we can use them to achieve. The Aesthetics of Virtual Reality will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in aesthetics, philosophy of art, philosophy of technology, metaphysics, and game studies.
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0367619253, 0367620421, 1003107648, 9780367619251, 9780367620424, 9781003107644
The Aesthetics of Virtual Reality 1st Edition is written by Grant Tavinor and published by Routledge. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for The Aesthetics of Virtual Reality are 9781000452129, 1000452123 and the print ISBNs are 9780367619251, 0367619253. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 0367619253, 0367620421, 1003107648, 9780367619251, 9780367620424, 9781003107644.
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