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Human trials: An experiment in intermedia performance

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Abstract

Human Trials is simultaneously a public/private and embodied/disembodied performance. One user enters an immersive virtual environment and is led on an absurd quest. The challenges appear to be about control and the choices one makes in using power; but the games are rigged, the characters are duplicitous, the quest is a decoy, and the underlying test is how to cope with disempowerment. Meanwhile the experience is screened for a voyeuristic audience primed by reality TV. The audience members simultaneously watch multiple viewpoints of the virtual world, while live performers, networked into the virtual environment, attempt to entangle the protagonist in their improvisational machinations. The project combines virtual reality, networking, and artificial intelligence technologies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4
JournalComputers in Entertainment
Volume5
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2007

Keywords

  • Intelligent agents
  • Networked virtual reality
  • Performance

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