[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]
[ecrea] CFP: Why VR? Why Now?: A critical discussion of Virtual Reality experiments and experiences
Tue Nov 15 18:50:50 GMT 2016
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
Why VR? Why Now?: A critical discussion of Virtual Reality experiments
and experiences*
*
*
*
*Journal of Transformative Technologies*
http://www.ttrujournal.com.au/call-for-papers/
*
*
*Abstracts due: *
February 10th, 2017
*Issue Editors: *
Simon Young, (simon /at/ lithodomosvr.com) <mailto:(simon /at/ lithodomosvr.com)>
Thao Phan, (thao.phan /at/ unimelb.edu.au) <mailto:(thao.phan /at/ unimelb.edu.au)>
Andrew Lynch, (andrew.lynch1 /at/ unimelb.edu.au)
<mailto:(andrew.lynch1 /at/ unimelb.edu.au)>
The ‘virtual insanity’ predicted by Jamiroquai’s Jay Kay in 1997, has
certainly arrived, bringing with it an unprecedented range of VR
technologies and software to experience for the contemporary media
consumer. While it remains to be seen which of the multitude of
competing technologies (Sony’s PlayStation VR, HTC’s Vive, Samsung’s
Gear VR or even the humble Google Cardboard) will reign supreme in the
consumer market, there has never been a more pressing time for scholarly
analysis of how this state of ‘virtual insanity’ came to be, and how we
might better comprehend its significance for the academic areas of
media, screen and cultural studies.
For its inaugural issue, The Journal of Transformative Technologies
(JoTT) invites authors whose research involves or intersects with
critical discussions of VR. Is this generation of VR experiences truly
the one which will “go mainstream”, and if so, why? Does VR have the
potential to supersede other less interactive media formats like film
and television with more immersive engagement possibilities, or will it
end up on the ever growing pile of redundant and forgotten “next big
things”? How does VR’s claims to universal appeal clash with issues of
accessibility and imagined audiences? Do contemporary VR experiences
blur boundaries of genre in media entertainment, or are they still
tethered to genres laid down by older media forms? What is the
significance of aesthetics (both hardware and software) in embodied
practices of VR? How have fictional representations of Virtual Realities
and their input devices shaped expectations, or influenced the
production, of the current generation of VR technologies?
Potential topics may include, but are not limited to:
* VR experimentation in art
* VR experiences and genre theory
* VR accessibility and design
* Challenging expectations of VR experiences
* The increasing omnipresence of mediated realities
* VR and everyday life
* Predictive imaginings of VR across other media forms
* VR technologies and their futurist aesthetics
* Haptic experiences of the imaginary through VR
* Gamifying VR
* VR technologies and media archaeology
* VR and the posthuman/cyborg
* Virtual experiences and critical studies of gender and sexuality
In addition, we also welcome submissions that deal more broadly with
issues relating to the areas of mediated realities and/or VR technology
in theoretical or critical terms. We are open to nontraditional
submissions including creative and nonlinear works.
Please send all enquiries and submissions to (editor /at/ ttrujournal.com.au)
<mailto:(editor /at/ ttrujournal.com.au)>. Abstracts must be accompanied by a
brief curriculum vitae.
All eligible submissions will be sent for double-blind peer-review. JoTT
does not charge authors for publication.
Abstracts to be submitted by *February 10th 2017* with full submissions
due by *May 10th 2017.*
*
*
http://www.ttrujournal.com.au/
---------------
ECREA-Mailing list
---------------
This mailing list is a free service offered by Nico Carpentier and ECREA.
--
To subscribe, post or unsubscribe, please visit
http://commlist.org/
--
To contact the mailing list manager:
Email: (nico.carpentier /at/ vub.ac.be)
URL: http://homepages.vub.ac.be/~ncarpent/
--
ECREA - European Communication Research and Education Association
Chaussée de Waterloo 1151, 1180 Uccle, Belgium
Email: (info /at/ ecrea.eu)
URL: http://www.ecrea.eu
---------------
[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]