In the Land of the Unreal ? Virtual and Other Realities in Los Angeles: Virtual and Other Realities in Los Angeles
 
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ISBN13:9781478025979
ISBN10:1478025972
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:312 pages
Size:231x158x22 mm
Weight:586 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 22 illustrations
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In the Land of the Unreal ? Virtual and Other Realities in Los Angeles

Virtual and Other Realities in Los Angeles
 
Publisher: MD ? Duke University Press
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Number of Volumes: Cloth over boards
 
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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.

Long description:
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

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