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What is Transitional Space

Handbook of Research on Digital Media and Creative Technologies
A term used to denote the movements of the imagination in which vectors of meaning are created out of the relationships between physical and virtual world spaces.
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Exploring Liminal Practices in Art, Technology, and Science
Denise Doyle (University of Wolverhampton, UK)
Copyright: © 2015 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8205-4.ch001
Abstract
This chapter interrogates the notion of the liminal in relation to the virtual and the imaginary through a consideration of the field of art, science, and technology and current creative practices in virtual worlds and avatar-mediated space. In particular, the art project Meta-Dreamer (2009) is considered through the manifestation of the avatar as digital object. In its attempt to explore the experience of “living between worlds,” it reflects the concerns of contemporary arts practice exploration of time and space relationships. The art project is re-examined in light of key arguments in the provocative text Liminal Lives (Squier, 2004) that advocates a new approach to the liminal in light of current biomedicine and the shifting and emergent qualities of contemporary human life.
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