作曲者 | Mark Grimshaw |
タイトル | The Oxford Handbook of Virtuality |
出版社 | Oxford University Press (USA) |
シリーズ名 | Oxford Handbooks |
品番 | 9780199826162 |
形状 | 792 ページ・24.8 x 17.1 cm・1342 g・ハードカバー |
出版番号 | 9780199826162 |
ISBN | 9780199826162 |
The book is a compendium of thinking on virtuality and its relationship to reality from the perspective of a variety of philosophical and applied fields of study. Topics covered include presence, immersion, emotion, ethics, utopias and dystopias, image, sound, literature, AI, law, economics, medical and military applications, religion, and sex.
Mark Grimshaw: Introduction, I. The Foundations of Virtuality, 1. Bruce Damer & Randy Hinrichs: The virtuality and reality of avatar cyberspace, 2. Philip Brey: The physical and social reality of virtual worlds, 3. Brian Massumi: Envisioning the virtual, 4. Andre Nusselder: Being more than yourself: Virtuality and human spirit, 5. Maria Beatrice Bittarello: Mythologies of virtuality: 'Other space' and 'shared dimension' from ancient myths to cyberspace, 6. Michael R. Heim: The paradox of virtuality, II. Psychology & Perception, 7. James K. Scarborough & Jeremy N. Bailenson: Avatar psychology, 8. Elizabeth J. Carter & Frank E. Pollick: Not quite human: What virtual characters have taught us about person perception, 9. Jean-Claude Martin: Emotions and altered states of awareness: The virtuality of reality and the reality of virtuality, 10. Angela Tinwell: Applying psychological plausibility to the Uncanny Valley phenomenon, 11. Deborah Abdel Nabi & John P. Charlton: The psychology of addiction to virtual environments: The allure of the virtual self, 12. Giuseppe Riva & John A. Waterworth: Being present in a virtual world, 13. Gordon Calleja: Immersion in virtual worlds, III. Culture & Society, 14. Paul C. Adams: Communication in virtual worlds, 15. David Rudd: So good, they named it twice? A Lacanian perspective on Virtual Reality from literature and the other arts, 16. Erik Champion: History and cultural heritage in virtual environments, 17. Julie M. Albright & Eddie Simmens: Flirting, cheating, dating, and mating in a virtual world, 18. Stale Stenslie: Cybersex, 19. Robert M. Geraci: A virtual assembly: Constructing religion out of zeros and ones, 20. William Cheng: Acoustemologies of the closet, IV. Sound, 21. Karen Collins: Breaking the fourth wall? User-generated sonic content in virtual worlds, 22. Tom A. Garner & Mark Grimshaw: Sonic virtuality: Understanding audio in a virtual world, 23. Trevor S. Harvey: Virtual worlds: An ethnomusicological perspective, 24. Martin Knakkergaard: The music that's not there, V. Image, 25. Gary Zabel: Through the looking glass: Philosophical reflections on the art of virtual worlds, 26. Anthony Steed: Recreating visual reality in virtuality, 27. Patrick Lichty: The translation of art in virtual worlds, 28. Simon J. Harris: Painting, the virtual and the celluloid frame, VI. Economy & Law, 29. Greg Lastowka: Virtual law, 30. Vili Lehdonvirta: Virtuality in the sphere of economics, VII. A-Life & Artificial Intelligence, 31. Phil Carlisle: On the role of digital actors in entertainment-based virtual worlds, 32. Tim Taylor: Evolution in virtual worlds, 33. David G. Green & Tom Chandler: Virtual ecologies and environments, 34. Gabriel Robles-De-La-Torre: Computational modeling of brain function and the human haptic system at the neural spike level: Learning the dynamics of a simulated body, VIII. Technology & Applications, 35. John A. Waterworth & Eva L. Waterworth: Distributed embodiment: Real presence in virtual bodies, 36. Alan Chalmers: Level of realism: Feel, smell and taste in virtual environments, 37. Mark Billinghurst, Huidong Bai, Gun Lee, Robert Lindeman: Developing handheld augmented reality interfaces, 38. Keysha I. Gamor: Avoidable pitfalls in virtual world learning design, 39. Giuseppe Riva: Medical clinical uses of virtual worlds, 40. Roger Smith: Military simulations using virtual worlds, IX. Utopia & Dystopia, 41. Charles M. Ess: Ethics at the boundaries of the virtual, 42. Patrice Flichy: The social imaginary of virtual worlds, 43. David Kreps: Virtuality and humanity, 44. Andrea Hunter & Vincent Mosco: Virtual Dystopia, Tom Boellstorff: An afterword in Four Binarisms, Index