Crimes Scenes as Augmented Reality, off-screen, online and offline
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T1 - Crimes Scenes as Augmented Reality, off-screen, online and offline
AU - Sandvik, Kjetil
AU - Waade, Anne Marit
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Our field of investigation is site specific realism in crimefiction and spatial production as media specific features.We analyze the (re)production of crime scenes in respectivelycrime series, computer games and tourist practice,and relate this to the ideas of augmented reality. Using a distinctionbetween places as locations situated in the physicalworld and spaces as imagined or virtuallocations as our point of departure, this paper investigates how placesin various ways have become augmented by means of mediatization.Augmented reality represents processes of mediatizationthat broaden and enhance spatial experiences.These processes are characterized by the activation of usersand the creation of artificial operational environmentsembedded in various physical or virtual locations. The ideaof augmented spatial practice is related to the ideas of sitespecific aesthetic and emotionalization of place in respectivelyphysical, mediated and mediatized places.
AB - Our field of investigation is site specific realism in crimefiction and spatial production as media specific features.We analyze the (re)production of crime scenes in respectivelycrime series, computer games and tourist practice,and relate this to the ideas of augmented reality. Using a distinctionbetween places as locations situated in the physicalworld and spaces as imagined or virtuallocations as our point of departure, this paper investigates how placesin various ways have become augmented by means of mediatization.Augmented reality represents processes of mediatizationthat broaden and enhance spatial experiences.These processes are characterized by the activation of usersand the creation of artificial operational environmentsembedded in various physical or virtual locations. The ideaof augmented spatial practice is related to the ideas of sitespecific aesthetic and emotionalization of place in respectivelyphysical, mediated and mediatized places.
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - crime fiction
KW - augmented places
KW - mediatization
M3 - Working paper
BT - Crimes Scenes as Augmented Reality, off-screen, online and offline
CY - www.krimiforsk.aau.dk
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