2020
DOI: 10.1080/20797222.2021.1887570
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Disappearing boundaries? Reality, virtuality and the possibility of “pure” mixed reality (MR)

Abstract: This article argues that reality and virtuality are still very much phenomenologically distinguishable, although this might not be the case forever. I argue for two main types of virtuality -one inherently involved in the dynamic horizons of perceptual experiences, while the other is all of our experiences of digital images -in order to show that a particular possible instantiation of the latter type, namely "pure" mixed reality (MR), might come to blur and collapse various experiential categories in the futur… Show more

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