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Overview"Virtual reality has introduced what is literally a new dimension of reality to daily life. But it is not without controversy. Indeed, some say that a collision is inevitable between those passionately involved in the computer industry and those increasingly alienated from (and often replaced by) its applications. Opinions range from the cyberpunk attitude of Wired magazine and Bill Gates's commercial optimism to the violent opposition of the Unabomber. Now, with Virtual Realism, readers have a thought-provoking guide to the ""cyberspace backlash"" debate and the implications of cyberspace for our culture. Michael Heim offers a comprehensive introduction to virtual reality and a provocative commentary on its present and future impact on our lives. Heim describes the fascinating and important industrial and military uses of virtual reality, as well as its artistic and entertainment applications. He argues that we must balance the idealist's enthusiasm for computerized life with the need to ground ourselves more deeply in primary reality. This ""uneasy balance"" he calls virtual realism." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Heim (Lecturer, Science and Technology Program, Lecturer, Science and Technology Program, California State University Extension, Long Beach)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 14.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.40cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9780195138740ISBN 10: 0195138740 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 20 April 2000 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1. VR 101 ; 2. Virtual Realism ; 3. The Art of Virtual Reality ; 4. Interactive Design: Tunnel or Spiral? ; 5. InfoEcology ; 6. Nature and Cyberspace ; 7. AWS and UFOs ; Notes on Artists and Art Works ; Vocabulary of Virtual Realism ; Bibliography for Further Reading ; IndexReviewsA pleasant, easily readable account of several applications of computer technology to create experiential art and one or two useful tools. --The Washington Post Book World<br> Heim's views on technology are far removed from the routine rhetoric of cyberhype. With one foot in the book-crammed world of the humanist scholar and the other in the factories of the future, his ideas are always sensitive to both the euphoria and the anxiety which new technologies engender. Above all, his approach is pragmatic: accepting our technological fate and examining different ways to absorb its impact. --Mark Nixon, Twenty First Century<br> <br> A pleasant, easily readable account of several applications of computer technology to create experiential art and one or two useful tools. --The Washington Post Book World<p><br> Heim's views on technology are far removed from the routine rhetoric of cyberhype. With one foot in the book-crammed world of the humanist scholar and the other in the factories of the future, his ideas are always sensitive to both the euphoria and the anxiety which new technologies engender. Above all, his approach is pragmatic: accepting our technological fate and examining different ways to absorb its impact. --Mark Nixon, Twenty First Century<p><br> <br> A pleasant, easily readable account of several applications of computer technology to create experiential art and one or two useful tools. --The Washington Post Book World<br> Heim's views on technology are far removed from the routine rhetoric of cyberhype. With one foot in the book-crammed world of the humanist scholar and the other in the factories of the future, his ideas are always sensitive to both the euphoria and the anxiety which new technologies engender. Above all, his approach is pragmatic: accepting our technological fate and examining different ways to absorb its impact. --Mark Nixon, Twenty First Century<br> A pleasant, easily readable account of several applications of computer technology to create experiential art and one or two useful tools. * The Washington Post Book World * Author InformationMichael Heim is the author of the award winning The Metaphysics of Virtual Reality and the ground breaking Electric Language. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |