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Grant Tavinor, "The Aesthetics of Virtual Reality" (Routledge, 2021)

New Books in Popular Culture

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Is Virtuality a Cultural Infliction?

I think we need to be careful about thinking that virtrality objects that we encounter are actually real, or that they're remediated objectsim i'm rather just claiming that virtuality remediates unperceptual processes and through picturing. And it's not something i really go into im too much in the book, but that virtuality arm does have a cultural infliction. There is always a moral overlay in how pictures are used. So obviously, i can draw offensive pictures, or i can draw a picture of an offensive thing at hand it someone, and thereby do something that morally improper. I don't think there is a way that you can have a first hand experience of

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