Our perception of reality keeps in step with advances in technology: from the optical camera whose origins can be traced back to Leonardo, to the devices that anticipated the cinema in the nineteenth century, such as the zoetrope or the magic lantern, from the Sensorama to the television and from virtual reality to 3D cinema. Today’s cutting edge is augmented reality (AR). Unlike previous optical technologies, AR does not simulate reality, but intensifies certain aspects: James Cameron gave us a foretaste of things to come a few years ago in his film Avatar.

Augmented Reality: The Aesthetics of Enriched Perception

Francesco Spampinato
2014

Abstract

Our perception of reality keeps in step with advances in technology: from the optical camera whose origins can be traced back to Leonardo, to the devices that anticipated the cinema in the nineteenth century, such as the zoetrope or the magic lantern, from the Sensorama to the television and from virtual reality to 3D cinema. Today’s cutting edge is augmented reality (AR). Unlike previous optical technologies, AR does not simulate reality, but intensifies certain aspects: James Cameron gave us a foretaste of things to come a few years ago in his film Avatar.
2014
Francesco Spampinato
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