Surrealism Me: Interactive Virtual Embodying Experiences in Mixed Reality

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Abstract

This paper introduces an interactive Mixed Reality (MR) experience and artistic inquiry entitled ``Surrealism Me'' which delves into Vilém Flusser's critique of media as mediators that often distort human perception of reality and diminish freedom, particularly within the context of MR technology. It engages with Flusser's theories by allowing participants to experience a two-phase virtual embodying (i.e., another body) in MR, highlighting the complex interplay between human agency, body ownership, and self-location. Initially, the participant manipulates their virtual body through various inputs or chooses AI-generated movements. Then, the interactive MR experience leads to an immersive phase where an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) extends their sensory perceptions, embodying the virtual body's perspective. ``Surrealism Me'' confronts the concept of ``playing against the apparatus'' by offering an interactive milieu where human and AI collaboratively explore the program's capacity limitation, thereby challenging and exhausting the potential of technology. This process further critically examines the obfuscating nature of media; as the MR medium breaks down, the work reveals the constructed nature of media-projected realities, prompting a reevaluation of media's role and influence on our perception. By navigating the boundary between real and virtual, ``Surrealism Me'' fosters a critical discourse on media's dominance and advocates for a nuanced understanding of Flusserian freedom, encouraging participants to question and reflect on the authentic and mediated experiences of reality.
Original languageEnglish
Pages1-4
Number of pages4
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 20 Aug 2024
Externally publishedYes

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