KNOWING IS SEEING: distance and proximity in affective virtual reality history

IF 0.5 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Rethinking History Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/13642529.2022.2031803
Rūta Kazlauskaitė
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ABSTRACT In this article, I examine perspective taking in virtual reality (VR) representations of the past, which could be regarded as one of the latest developments in the genre of reenactment and affective history. By building on Vanessa Agnew’s analysis of reenactment, I argue that some VR experiences, even though they reduce the distance between the knower and the known and adopt a strong emphasis on emotional engagement, can contribute to historical understanding and promote coming to terms with the past. I emphasize the importance of recognizing how VR experiences situate the audience and the past in relation to each other, i.e., through modes of relation that entail projection, replication, rupture and dialogical attention to the past. These modes of relation are configured through devices of proximity and distance, the combination of which produces a unique approach to the past in each VR experience. By analyzing two VR experiences – The Book of Distance and Accused #2: Walter Sisulu – I demonstrate how they put the tension between distance and proximity in relation to the past on display. The Book of Distance, in particular, makes distance, rather than proximity, much more prominent in its narration, while Accused #2 shifts the focus to the auditory experience, thereby emphasizing the speculative nature of the visual aspect of historical imagination.
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知即可见:情感虚拟现实史上的距离与接近
摘要在这篇文章中,我研究了虚拟现实(VR)对过去的再现中的视角转换,这可以被视为重演和情感史流派的最新发展之一。通过建立在Vanessa Agnew对重演的分析基础上,我认为一些虚拟现实体验,尽管它们缩小了知情者和已知者之间的距离,并强烈强调情感参与,但可以有助于历史理解,促进人们接受过去。我强调认识到VR体验如何将观众和过去相互联系起来的重要性,即通过关系模式,包括对过去的投射、复制、断裂和对话式关注。这些关系模式是通过接近和距离设备配置的,它们的结合在每个VR体验中产生了一种独特的方式来了解过去。通过分析两种VR体验——《距离之书》和《被指控的#2:Walter Sisulu》——我展示了他们如何将距离和接近之间的紧张关系与过去联系起来。尤其是《距离之书》,它在叙事中更加突出了距离,而不是接近,而《被告2》则将焦点转移到了听觉体验上,从而强调了历史想象视觉方面的思辨性。
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Rethinking History
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期刊介绍: This acclaimed journal allows historians in a broad range of specialities to experiment with new ways of presenting and interpreting history. Rethinking History challenges the accepted ways of doing history and rethinks the traditional paradigms, providing a unique forum in which practitioners and theorists can debate and expand the boundaries of the discipline.
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