The Creation of Digital Materiality: A Phenomenological Investigation of Augmented Reality and its Effects on Society

Author:   Liberati Nicola
Publisher:   Mimesis International
ISBN:  

9788869772795


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   29 February 2024
Format:   Paperback
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The Creation of Digital Materiality: A Phenomenological Investigation of Augmented Reality and its Effects on Society


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The book aims to analyze how Augmented Reality is perceived by human beings and its effects on us and our society following a phenomenological approach. Augmented Reality has been developed to “merge” the digital and the real world. In order to achieve such a merge, we need to complement an engineering approach with a philosophical one by studying how subjects perceive the world around and how to design an AR able to provide the same kind of objects we are used to have in our everyday world. The book uses phenomenology, postphenomenology, and mediation theory as a framework to analyze how we perceive the world around, the digital objects produced by AR, and the effects that such a novelty will have on our society.

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Author:   Liberati Nicola
Publisher:   Mimesis International
Imprint:   Mimesis International
ISBN:  

9788869772795


ISBN 10:   8869772799
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   29 February 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Nicola Liberati is a philosopher aiming to move beyond the “empirical turn” by intertwining philosophy, engineering, and arts. He got the Ph.D. in philosophy at the University of Pisa, and he worked in Japan, the Netherlands, and Mexico as a researcher. Newspapers like de Volkskrant, Reuters, U-Today, il Fatto Quotidiano, CNET interviewed him, and commissions like UNESCO COMEST use his work highlighting his interest in societal issues and his impact in society.

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