With the proliferation of devices that display augmented reality (AR), now is the time for scholars and practitioners to evaluate and engage critically with emerging applications of the medium. AR mediates the way users see their bodies, hear their environment and engage with places. Applied in various forms, including social media, e-commerce, gaming, enterprise and art, the medium facilitates a hybrid experience of physical and digital spaces. This article employs a model of real-and-imagined space from geographer Edward Soja to examine how the user of an AR app navigates the two intertwined spaces of physical and digital, experiencing what Soja calls a 'Third-space'. The article illustrates the potential for headset-based AR to engender such a Thirdspace through the author's practice-led research project, the installation Through the Wardrobe. This installation demonstrates how AR has the potential to shift the way that users view and interact with their world with artistic applications providing an opportunity to question assumptions of social norms, identity and uses of physical space.
翻译:随着显示增强现实(AR)的设备的普及,现在是学者和从业人员评估和批判性地参与新兴应用的时候了。AR改变了用户观察身体、听到环境和与场所互动的方式。AR以各种形式应用于社交媒体、电子商务、游戏、企业和艺术等领域,这种媒介协调了物理和数字空间的混合体验。本文采用地理学家爱德华·索加(Edward Soja)提出的现实和想象空间模型,研究AR应用程序用户如何导航物理和数字两个交织的空间,体验Soja所谓的“第三空间”。该文以作者的实践性研究项目“穿过衣柜”的装置示例,演示了耳机式增强现实引发这样一种第三空间的潜力。该装置展示了AR有可能通过艺术应用改变用户观看和交互世界的方式,这提供了一个质疑社会规范、身份和物理空间利用假设的机会。