In the first part of the article, I propose a typology of contemporary visual and audiovisual media, based on their degree of immersiveness. This typology is articulated by three parameters: the perceived position of the viewers with respect to the images; the degree and ways of perceptual manipulation of the images by the viewers; the degree and ways of manipulation of narrative events by the viewers. In this way, four types of media are highlighted: bystanding, bystanding-immersive, moderate immersive, radical immersive. In the second part of the paper, I analyze the four types of media from a semiotic perspective and in the light of the category of "presence". I argue that each of them sets a specific regime of presence between the viewers and the surrounding worlds; and that it does so by assigning to the viewers a specific enunciational position: in particular the viewers, from simple recipients of the images, become more and more radically co-authors of them, through their own gestures and looks.
Eugeni, R., Realtà estesa, virtuale, aumentata e mixata nella condizione postmediale, <<HERMENEUTICA>>, 2020; 2020 (1): 131-144 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/168444]
Realtà estesa, virtuale, aumentata e mixata nella condizione postmediale
Eugeni, Ruggero
2020
Abstract
In the first part of the article, I propose a typology of contemporary visual and audiovisual media, based on their degree of immersiveness. This typology is articulated by three parameters: the perceived position of the viewers with respect to the images; the degree and ways of perceptual manipulation of the images by the viewers; the degree and ways of manipulation of narrative events by the viewers. In this way, four types of media are highlighted: bystanding, bystanding-immersive, moderate immersive, radical immersive. In the second part of the paper, I analyze the four types of media from a semiotic perspective and in the light of the category of "presence". I argue that each of them sets a specific regime of presence between the viewers and the surrounding worlds; and that it does so by assigning to the viewers a specific enunciational position: in particular the viewers, from simple recipients of the images, become more and more radically co-authors of them, through their own gestures and looks.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.