In the Land of the Unreal: Virtual and Other Realities in Los Angeles

Author:   Lisa Messeri
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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9781478030232


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   08 March 2024
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In the mid-2010s, a passionate community of Los Angeles-based storytellers, media artists, and tech innovators formed around virtual reality (VR), believing that it could remedy society's ills. Lisa Messeri offers an ethnographic exploration of this community, which conceptualized VR as an ""empathy machine"" that could provide glimpses into diverse social realities. She outlines how in the aftermath of #MeToo, the backlash against Silicon Valley, and the turmoil of the Trump administration, it was imagined that VR-if led by women and other marginalized voices-could bring about a better world. Messeri delves into the fantasies that allowed this vision to flourish, exposing the paradox of attempting to use a singular VR experience to mend a fractured reality full of multiple, conflicting social truths. She theorizes this dynamic as unreal, noting how dreams of empathy collide with reality's irreducibility to a ""common"" good. With In The Land of the Unreal, Messeri navigates the intersection of place, technology, and social change to show that technology alone cannot upend systemic forces attached to gender and race.

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Author:   Lisa Messeri
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Weight:   0.499kg
ISBN:  

9781478030232


ISBN 10:   1478030232
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   08 March 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments  ix Prologue  xiii Introduction: Fantasy and Technology  1 Part I. Fantasy of Place  27 1. Desert of the Unreal: Histories, Futures, and Industries of Reality Repair  31 2. Realities Otherwise: Understanding VR by Experiencing LA  51 3. Tinseltown and Technology: Producing Virtual Reality in the Dream Factory  75 Part II. Fantasy of Being  101 4. Being and the Other: Dismantling the Façade of the Empathy Machine  105 5. Special Affect: An Empathy Machine Otherwise  133 Part III. Fantasy of Representation  155 6. VR's Feminine Mystique: A Technology of the #MeToo Moment  159 7. Making Innovation Women’s Work: Storytelling and Worldbuilding for “Tech” Otherwise  181 Epilogue  201 Notes  209 Bibliography  249 Index  277  

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"“With careful, easy, and fun-to-read prose, Lisa Messeri examines the efforts to build and promote a new technology and related industry, thereby introducing readers to current hot-button concerns in our culture: about the role and power of technology, the changing nature of the real and fantasy, and the assaults on truth and humanity. A compelling ethnography.” -- Alexandra Juhasz, Distinguished Professor of Film, Brooklyn College, City University of New York “In the Land of the Unreal is a fantastic, groundbreaking, and beautifully written ethnography covering the nexus between place and technology. Lisa Messeri meticulously examines how Los Angeles, a hub for the entertainment industry with a rich history of urban fantasy, uniquely influences the virtual reality industry. She also provides a comprehensive yet precise vocabulary for grappling with thorny epistemological questions related to reality, the unreal, the virtual, the hyperreal, and fantasy. Her concepts shed light not only on virtual reality and digital life but also on American political culture in a post-Trump era, when ‘reality’ has itself become a battleground, as Messeri argues so persuasively.” -- Gabriella Coleman, author of * Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy: The Many Faces of Anonymous * ""Absolutely one of the best books I've read about virtual reality, full stop."" -- Kent Bye * Voices of VR podcast * ""In the Land of the Unreal is an intellectual gem, a wondrous, well-historicized, ethnographic journey to the epicenter of VR to explore its social possibilities."" -- Jeffrey Yost * Blockchain and Society blog *"


“With careful, easy, and fun to read prose, Lisa Messeri examines the efforts to build and promote a new technology and related industry, thereby introducing readers to hot button current concerns in our culture: about the role and power of technology; the changing nature of the real and fantasy; and the assaults on truth and humanity. A compelling ethnography.” -- Alexandra Juhasz, Distinguished Professor of Film, Brooklyn College, City University of New York


“With careful, easy, and fun-to-read prose, Lisa Messeri examines the efforts to build and promote a new technology and related industry, thereby introducing readers to current hot-button concerns in our culture: about the role and power of technology, the changing nature of the real and fantasy, and the assaults on truth and humanity. A compelling ethnography.” -- Alexandra Juhasz, Distinguished Professor of Film, Brooklyn College, City University of New York “In the Land of the Unreal is a fantastic, groundbreaking, and beautifully written ethnography covering the nexus between place and technology. Lisa Messeri meticulously examines how Los Angeles, a hub for the entertainment industry with a rich history of urban fantasy, uniquely influences the virtual reality industry. She also provides a comprehensive yet precise vocabulary for grappling with thorny epistemological questions related to reality, the unreal, the virtual, the hyperreal, and fantasy. Her concepts shed light not only on virtual reality and digital life but also on American political culture in a post-Trump era, when ‘reality’ has itself become a battleground, as Messeri argues so persuasively.” -- Gabriella Coleman, author of * Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy: The Many Faces of Anonymous *


Author Information

Lisa Messeri is faculty in the Department of Anthropology at Yale University and author of Placing Outer Space: An Earthly Ethnography of Other Worlds, also published by Duke University Press.

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