3-D Experimental VR and Art Practices: Untangling Another Dimension
A critical survey of artistic practices that involve the use of 3-D, which is emerging as a scholarly field in its own right.
 
Though we see in three dimensions, we tend to notice 3-D when it is artificially created, as with a stereoscope. Rather than tell the history of 3-D through technique and technology, Rebecca Hackemann brings a conceptual, artistic, and critical view to her topic, unpacking its use in conceptual art, sculpture, and other mediums. Bringing together artists who were inspired by three-dimensional imagery and their theories, Hackemann surveys sixty years of 3-D in contemporary art for indicators of a turn in visual culture, foregrounding meaning and content. Her analysis spotlights 3-D as it comes into its own as a scholarly and artistic field that borders on new media, photography, and film.
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3-D Experimental VR and Art Practices: Untangling Another Dimension
A critical survey of artistic practices that involve the use of 3-D, which is emerging as a scholarly field in its own right.
 
Though we see in three dimensions, we tend to notice 3-D when it is artificially created, as with a stereoscope. Rather than tell the history of 3-D through technique and technology, Rebecca Hackemann brings a conceptual, artistic, and critical view to her topic, unpacking its use in conceptual art, sculpture, and other mediums. Bringing together artists who were inspired by three-dimensional imagery and their theories, Hackemann surveys sixty years of 3-D in contemporary art for indicators of a turn in visual culture, foregrounding meaning and content. Her analysis spotlights 3-D as it comes into its own as a scholarly and artistic field that borders on new media, photography, and film.
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3-D Experimental VR and Art Practices: Untangling Another Dimension

3-D Experimental VR and Art Practices: Untangling Another Dimension

by Rebecca Hackemann
3-D Experimental VR and Art Practices: Untangling Another Dimension

3-D Experimental VR and Art Practices: Untangling Another Dimension

by Rebecca Hackemann

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Overview

A critical survey of artistic practices that involve the use of 3-D, which is emerging as a scholarly field in its own right.
 
Though we see in three dimensions, we tend to notice 3-D when it is artificially created, as with a stereoscope. Rather than tell the history of 3-D through technique and technology, Rebecca Hackemann brings a conceptual, artistic, and critical view to her topic, unpacking its use in conceptual art, sculpture, and other mediums. Bringing together artists who were inspired by three-dimensional imagery and their theories, Hackemann surveys sixty years of 3-D in contemporary art for indicators of a turn in visual culture, foregrounding meaning and content. Her analysis spotlights 3-D as it comes into its own as a scholarly and artistic field that borders on new media, photography, and film.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789388756
Publisher: Intellect, Limited
Publication date: 10/17/2023
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Rebecca Hackemann is associate professor of photography at Kansas State University.

Table of Contents

Foreword


Introduction




The Double Lensed Camera Eye: Attention and The Nature of Stereoscopy                          


The Artists and their Ideas


Plates of Artwork and Stereoscopes


Image Worlds: From diorama to Virtual Reality




Conclusion


Contributor Biographies


Appendix: A Brief Note on Stereo 3-D Technique


Notes


Bibliography


Index
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