Virtual flying carpets and digital disaster rooms: Towards a critical analysis of immersive speculative environments in Museums of the Future

IF 3 3区 管理学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Jessica Pykett , Keri Facer , Carolina Valladares-Celis , Ben Williamson
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Around the world we are seeing the emergence of new institutions and organisations offering immersive speculative environments which deploy virtual and mixed realities to give participants a ‘live experience’ of the future. Often (but not exclusively) found in an emerging network of ‘museums of the future’, the distinctive affordances of these mixed reality environments have yet to be fully grasped in terms of their implications for public participation in futures thinking and futures-making. Given the complex sociodigital features of these environments, the paper proposes a novel conceptual framework for interdisciplinary study. This draws on an integrative literature review of engineering, design education, humanities and psychology fields already engaging with the implications of immersive speculative environments. This review draws out the technological, textual, interventionist, political-economic and critical pedagogical questions these raise. It then puts this work into dialogue with the futures education literature and proposes critical lines of inquiry for Futures Studies. The paper argues that, as corporate and state actors increasingly play a significant role in the design and powerful immersive speculative environments, there is an important role for Futures Studies to critically examine the contribution (or otherwise) of these environments to the public imagination and making of futures. In particular, it argues that urgent attention is required to questions of authorship, affordances, audiences, agency and accumulation
虚拟飞毯和数字灾难室:对未来博物馆沉浸式投机环境的批判性分析
在世界各地,我们看到新的机构和组织出现,提供沉浸式的投机环境,利用虚拟和混合现实为参与者提供未来的“现场体验”。通常(但不是唯一)在新兴的“未来博物馆”网络中发现,这些混合现实环境的独特功能尚未完全掌握,就其对公众参与期货思考和期货制定的影响而言。鉴于这些环境的复杂社会数字特征,本文提出了一个跨学科研究的新概念框架。这是对工程、设计教育、人文和心理学领域的综合文献综述,这些领域已经涉及沉浸式投机环境的影响。这篇综述引出了这些提出的技术、文本、干预主义、政治经济和批判性教学问题。然后,它将这项工作与期货教育文献进行对话,并为期货研究提出关键的调查路线。本文认为,随着企业和国家行为体在设计和强大的沉浸式投机环境中发挥越来越重要的作用,期货研究的重要作用是批判性地审视这些环境对公众想象和期货制作的贡献(或其他贡献)。它特别指出,迫切需要注意作者身份、资助、受众、代理和积累等问题
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Futures
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6.00
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期刊介绍: Futures is an international, refereed, multidisciplinary journal concerned with medium and long-term futures of cultures and societies, science and technology, economics and politics, environment and the planet and individuals and humanity. Covering methods and practices of futures studies, the journal seeks to examine possible and alternative futures of all human endeavours. Futures seeks to promote divergent and pluralistic visions, ideas and opinions about the future. The editors do not necessarily agree with the views expressed in the pages of Futures
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