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Research Articles

Of media and mediums: illusion and the roots of virtual reality in Victorian era science, social change and Spiritualism

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Pages 260-280 | Published online: 02 Sep 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Drawing upon historical archives and through the lens of the experiential media theoretical framework, this paper presents findings that reveal the confluence of factors from the Victorian Era (VE) that laid the foundation for contemporary virtual reality (VR). Prior research has identified the stereoscope as a key technology from the 19th century as a precursor to VR. But this investigation finds that the foundations of 21st-century VR lie much deeper and wider in VE technology, science, social movements, and the development of illusion.

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John V. Pavlik

John V. Pavlik is a professor of journalism and media studies at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.

Shravan Regret Iyer

Shravan Regret Iyer is pursuing his Ph.D. in Communication, Information and Media at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.

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