
Virtual Creativity 12.1 is out now! Special Issue
Intellect is pleased to announce that Virtual Creativity 12.1 is out now!
Special Issue: ‘Extended Senses: Embodying Technology’
This Special Issue is a series of articles generated from the Extended Senses Symposium 2022, held at University of Greenwich, 8–9 September 2022, including an exhibition (8–10 September in the Stephen Lawrence Gallery). The main theme of the symposium was to explore ways to extend and expand the body through new and emerging modalities and technologies.
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Aims & Scope
Virtual Creativity (VCR) is an academic peer-reviewed journal focusing on creativity in online virtual worlds and other related platforms where the virtual is examined as a central theme in contemporary media art practices and applied contexts. Pieces exploring the subject of digital creativity are sought from the broad perspective of art, science and technology, in what is a widespread field of discourse. One focus of the journal is an examination of creative activity in the metaverse – from art, design and architecture, to research and education, to play and entertainment. Additionally, Virtual Creativity seeks to engage with ways in which the virtual reflects upon the implications of the physical.
Issue 12.1
Editorial
‘Extended Senses: Embodying Technology’
GHISLAINE BODDINGTON AND CAMILLE BAKER
Articles
Maturing the narrative sense through mixed reality games
DAMIAN WALKER
Sipping the virtual elixir: An autoethnographic close reading of Ayahuasca Kosmik Journey, a self-transcendent virtual experience
NOAH MILLER, JOHN DESNOYERS-STEWART, EKATERINA R. STEPANOVA, ALEXANDRA KITSON, JIM BIZZOCCHI AND BERNHARD E. RIECKE
Performer/audience experience, performer perception and audience immersion
EMILY KIRWAN
KIMA: Voice: The human voice as embodied presence
OLIVER GINGRICH, ALAIN RENAUD, EVGENIA EMETS AND DAVID NEGRAO
Gestural interaction commonalities in body-based performance
STEVE GIBSON
ILZE BRIEDE
Donate Yourself: An AR trail exploring the future of organ, tissue and body data donation
STACEY PITSILLIDES, GHISLAINE BODDINGTON AND TADEJ VINDIŠ