Deep Space: Sensation & Immersion
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
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This academic work Deep Space: Sensation & Immersion argues for a re-evaluation of how we perceive and interact with spatial representations in media. It uncovers the intricate relationship between visual and haptic sensations, illustrating how different forms of media create immersive experiences. Marks presents a compelling analysis of how digital and cinematic spaces engage the viewer's body and senses beyond mere sight. The text details the historical and theoretical underpinnings of immersion, from early cinema to contemporary digital art installations. This insightful volume instructs readers on new ways to understand the sensory dimensions of media, challenging conventional notions of spectatorship.
Author: Victoria Lynn
Format: Paperback
Published: 2001, Art Gallery of New South Wales and Australian Centre for the Moving Image
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
This academic work Deep Space: Sensation & Immersion argues for a re-evaluation of how we perceive and interact with spatial representations in media. It uncovers the intricate relationship between visual and haptic sensations, illustrating how different forms of media create immersive experiences. Marks presents a compelling analysis of how digital and cinematic spaces engage the viewer's body and senses beyond mere sight. The text details the historical and theoretical underpinnings of immersion, from early cinema to contemporary digital art installations. This insightful volume instructs readers on new ways to understand the sensory dimensions of media, challenging conventional notions of spectatorship.