The Problems and Potentials of VR for Documentary Storytelling

A primary goal of many VR documentaries is to foster empathy with others. Unfortunately, some of the very qualities that make viewers’ experiences in the new medium unique and compelling, including the freedom to look around, also compromise its effectiveness as a means of genuinely understanding th...

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Main Author: Dirk Eitzen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2021-08-01
Series:Cinergie
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Online Access:https://cinergie.unibo.it/article/view/12212
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spelling doaj-cfc042a429624fc19171f9bb5f389af72021-08-23T12:17:47ZengUniversity of BolognaCinergie2280-94812021-08-0119435510.6092/issn.2280-9481/1221210517The Problems and Potentials of VR for Documentary StorytellingDirk Eitzen0Franklin & Marshall CollegeA primary goal of many VR documentaries is to foster empathy with others. Unfortunately, some of the very qualities that make viewers’ experiences in the new medium unique and compelling, including the freedom to look around, also compromise its effectiveness as a means of genuinely understanding the experiences of others. This essay explores the question of whether the VR medium may have other compensatory advantages for documentary storytelling. It does this by considering social and psychological differences between third-person storytelling, which includes popular movies, first-person storytelling, as in many video games, and second-person storytelling, which is a common feature of documentaries. A key conclusion is that, even though VR is never likely to be a particularly effective instrument for creating empathy with others, through special forms of second-person storytelling, it does have some unique and effective means of engendering caring for others.https://cinergie.unibo.it/article/view/12212vr and nonfictionvr and narrativevr and empathypresence and immersion in vrperspective or point of view in vr
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title The Problems and Potentials of VR for Documentary Storytelling
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publishDate 2021-08-01
description A primary goal of many VR documentaries is to foster empathy with others. Unfortunately, some of the very qualities that make viewers’ experiences in the new medium unique and compelling, including the freedom to look around, also compromise its effectiveness as a means of genuinely understanding the experiences of others. This essay explores the question of whether the VR medium may have other compensatory advantages for documentary storytelling. It does this by considering social and psychological differences between third-person storytelling, which includes popular movies, first-person storytelling, as in many video games, and second-person storytelling, which is a common feature of documentaries. A key conclusion is that, even though VR is never likely to be a particularly effective instrument for creating empathy with others, through special forms of second-person storytelling, it does have some unique and effective means of engendering caring for others.
topic vr and nonfiction
vr and narrative
vr and empathy
presence and immersion in vr
perspective or point of view in vr
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