Connecting Interactive Arts and Virtual Reality with Enaction

Autor/innen

  • Pierre De Loor Lab-STICC - UEB - ENI
  • Kristen Manac'h Lab-STICC - UEB - ENI
  • Charlie Windelschmidt Compagnie Dérézo
  • Frédéric Devillers Lab-STICC - UEB - ENI
  • Pierre Chevaillier Lab-STICC - UEB - ENI https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5960-4859
  • Jacques Tisseau Lab-STICC - UEB - ENI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20385/1860-2037/11.2014.2

Schlagworte:

cognitive science, enaction, epistemology, interactive art, phenomenology, sense-making, virtual theater

Abstract

This paper reports on a Virtual Reality theater experiment named Il était Xn fois, conducted by artists and computer scientists working in cognitive science. It offered the opportunity for knowledge and ideas exchange between these groups, highlighting the benefits of collaboration of this kind. Section 1 explains the link between enaction in cognitive science and virtual reality, and specifically the need to develop an autonomous entity which enhances presence in an artificial world. Section 2 argues that enactive artificial intelligence is able to produce such autonomy. This was demonstrated by the theatrical experiment, "Il était Xn fois" (in English: Once upon Xn time), explained in section 3. Its first public performance was in 2009, by the company Dérézo. The last section offers the view that enaction can form a common ground between the artistic and computer science areas.

Veröffentlicht

2014-02-26

Zitationsvorschlag

De Loor, P., Manac’h, K., Windelschmidt, C., Devillers, F., Chevaillier, P., & Tisseau, J. (2014). Connecting Interactive Arts and Virtual Reality with Enaction. Journal of Virtual Reality and Broadcasting, 11. https://doi.org/10.20385/1860-2037/11.2014.2

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Rubrik

VRIC 2010