Presence, Environment, and Sound and the Role of Imagination

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Abstract

Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard addresses the role of sound in the creation of presence in virtual and actual worlds. He argues that imagination is a central part of the generation and selection of perceptual hypotheses—models of the world in which we can act—that emerge from what Grimshaw-Aagaard calls the “exo-environment” (the sensory input) and the “endo-environment” (the cognitive input). Grimshaw-Aagaard further divides the exo-environment into a primarily auditory and a primarily visual dimension and he deals with the actual world of his own apartment and the virtual world of first-person-shooter computer games in order to exemplify how we perceptually construct an environment that allows for the creation of presence.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelThe Oxford Handbook of Sound and Imagination
RedaktørerMark Grimshaw, Mads Walther-Hansen, Martin Knakkergaard
Vol/bind1
ForlagOxford University Press
Publikationsdato2019
Sider669–681
ISBN (Trykt)9780190460167
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2019

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