Impossible Spaces and Other Embodiments
Dalida María Benfield, Christopher Bratton, Evelyn Eastmond, M. Eifler, Gabriel Pereira
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Abstract
There is an urgent need to build affectively rich virtual environments for creative collaboration between international and culturally diverse communities of researchers using arts-based methods. The COVID-19 pandemic shone a bright light on an already existing gap in platforms for individual artists, researchers, and global arts research communities wanting to exchange and build new knowledge toward social justice through effective virtual spaces beyond video conferencing. This chapter will reflect on one such experiment: an iterative, experimental virtual reality space for knowledge exchange and collaboration between global artists, designers, and transdisciplinary researchers of the Center for Arts, Design, and Social Research (CAD+SR). The space was co-designed with M Eifler and Evelyn Eastmond (Microsoft), as well as a focus group of CAD+SR Research Fellows. In July 2020, the authors led this process of creating a remote-spatial collaboration space in Mozilla Hubs for the group’s virtual research residency. This chapter shares their reflections and frames the first-person responses of the collaborating artists and researchers who co-created and engaged the space. Collaborators produced multiple forms of virtual reality exhibitions and exchanges, and the space activated a significant sense of affective connection, despite considerable differences in technology literacy, hardware, and internet or cellular data access. © 2022 selection and editorial matter, xtine burrough and Judy Walgren.
不可能的空间和其他体现
迫切需要建立有效丰富的虚拟环境,以便使用基于艺术的方法在国际和文化多样化的研究人员社区之间进行创造性合作。2019冠状病毒病大流行凸显了艺术家、研究人员和全球艺术研究团体希望通过视频会议以外的有效虚拟空间交流和建立社会正义新知识的平台存在的缺口。本章将反思这样一个实验:一个迭代的,实验性的虚拟现实空间,用于全球艺术家,设计师和艺术,设计和社会研究中心(CAD+SR)的跨学科研究人员之间的知识交流和合作。该空间是与M Eifler和Evelyn Eastmond(微软)以及CAD+SR研究人员的焦点小组共同设计的。2020年7月,作者领导了在Mozilla Hubs中为该小组的虚拟研究驻地创建远程空间协作空间的过程。这一章分享了他们的思考,并构建了共同创造和参与空间的合作艺术家和研究人员的第一人称反应。合作者制作了多种形式的虚拟现实展览和交流,尽管在技术素养、硬件、互联网或蜂窝数据访问方面存在相当大的差异,但空间激活了重要的情感联系感。©2022选择和编辑事项,xtine burrough和Judy Walgren。
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