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As this comprehensive and multidisciplinary book makes clear, virtuality has a pedigree that pre-dates the computer age and modern virtual worlds, a pedigree that can be traced back to classical mythology and beyond. Equally, the concept of virtuality is not the province of one field of study alone but is the foundation and driving force of many, both theoretical and applied.Our conceptualizations and applications of virtuality are multiple, as contributors demonstrate across the nine sections of the book that move from philosophy to technologies and applications before returning to philosophy again for a discussion of the utopias and dystopias of virtuality. The almost 50 essays contained within range freely across subjects that include the potential of virtuality, ethics, virtuality and self, presence and immersion, virtual emotions, image, sound and literature, computer games, AI and A-Life, Augmented Reality and Real Virtuality, law and economics, medical and military applications, religion, and cybersex.Throughout, contributors discuss differences between virtuality, reality, and actuality, in debates filtered through the lenses of the disciplines represented here, and speculate on future directions. It is not at all clear that there are differences and, if such distinctions are to be found, the boundaries between virtuality, reality, and actuality continually shift as ideas, modes of organization, and behaviors constantly flow from one to the other regardless of direction. The Handbook presents no unified definition of virtuality to comfort the reader, rather a multiplicity of questions and approaches underpinned by provocative statements that should further fuel the debates surrounding our notions of virtuality.
This volume investigates the multifaceted nature of virtuality, questioning whether distinct boundaries exist between virtual, real, and actual experiences. Editor Mark Grimshaw compiles nearly 50 essays from a multidisciplinary group of scholars to map the historical, philosophical, and technological dimensions of the virtual. The work argues that virtuality is not a modern digital construct but a foundational concept with deep roots in classical thought, influencing diverse fields from ethics to military application.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this handbook as a comprehensive, high-density resource for scholars and students navigating the intersection of technology and humanities. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the essays, which provide a broad, non-unified survey of the field rather than a single prescriptive definition.
Page Count:
790
Publication Date:
2014-01-27
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199826161
ISBN-13:
9780199826162