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Experience on Demand: What Virtual Reality Is, How It Works, and What It Can Do [Hardback]

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  • Format: Hardback, 304 pages, height x width x depth: 244x165x30 mm, weight: 525 g
  • Pub. Date: 30-Jan-2018
  • Publisher: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393253694
  • ISBN-13: 9780393253696
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  • Format: Hardback, 304 pages, height x width x depth: 244x165x30 mm, weight: 525 g
  • Pub. Date: 30-Jan-2018
  • Publisher: WW Norton & Co
  • ISBN-10: 0393253694
  • ISBN-13: 9780393253696
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The founding director of the Virtual Human Interaction Lab at Stanford University provides an in-depth look at virtual reality and how it can be harnessed to improve our everyday lives.

Virtual reality is able to effectively blur the line between reality and illusion, pushing the limits of our imagination and granting us access to any experience imaginable. With well-crafted simulations, these experiences, which are so immersive that the brain believes they’re real, are already widely available with a VR headset and will only become more accessible and commonplace. But how does this new medium affect its users, and does it have a future beyond fantasy and escapism In Experience on Demand, Jeremy Bailenson draws on two decades spent researching the psychological effects of VR and other mass media to help readers understand this powerful new tool. He offers expert guidelines for interacting with VR and describes the profound ways this technology can be put to use—not to distance ourselves from reality, but to enrich our lives and influence us to treat others, the environment, and even ourselves better. In the world of VR, a football quarterback plays a game against a competing team hundreds of times before even stepping onto the field; members of the United Nations embody a young girl in a refugee camp going through her day-to-day life; and veterans once again walk through the streets where they had experienced trauma.There are dangers and many unknowns in using VR, but it also can help us hone our performance, recover from trauma, improve our learning and communication abilities, and enhance our empathic and imaginative capacities. Like any new technology, its most incredible uses might be waiting just around the corner. Experience on Demand is the definitive look at the risks and potential of VR—a must-read for navigating both the virtual and the physical worlds ahead.

An in-depth look at virtual reality and how it can be harnessed to improve our everyday lives.

Reviews

"...[ Jeremy Bailenson's] enthusiasm is contagious, and he explains complex issues to an audience broader than fellow scientists, providing a real vision of our possibly VR-infused future." -- Nature "If you want to understand the most immersive new communications medium to come along since cinema... Id suggest starting with Mr. Bailensons [ book]. Its short, its levelheaded and it tells you what you need to know. Among other things, the book answers the sometimes vexing question of what VR is actually good for." -- The Wall Street Journal "Remarkably interesting... People interested in the current state of virtual realitys applications will enjoy Bailenson." -- The New York Times "Jeremy Bailensons work is unflinching and brave. He helps us see more of our vulnerabilities and our potential than ever before. This book describes the edge of human self-knowledge, and a precipice of human foibles to avoid." -- Jaron Lanier, VR pioneer and author of You Are Not A Gadget "An accessible introduction, a cogent primer, to the potential and pitfalls of VR." -- The Washington Post "Few people alive know as much about VR as Jeremy Bailenson. For decades hes been researching how VR affects humans. Read this before you enter this new world." -- Kevin Kelly, founding editor of Wired and author of The Inevitable

Introduction 1(13)
1 Practice Made Perfect
14(30)
2 You Are What You Eat
44(32)
3 Walking In The Shoes of Another
76(32)
4 Worldview
108(28)
5 Time Machines For Trauma
136(14)
6 Absence Makes The Pain Grow Fainter
150(24)
7 Bringing Social Back To The Network
174(29)
8 Stories In The Round
203(25)
9 Reverse Field Trips
228(19)
10 How To Build Good Vr Content
247(14)
Acknowledgments 261(4)
Notes 265(14)
Index 279
Jeremy Bailenson is professor of communication at Stanford University and founding director of the Virtual Human Interaction Lab. His writing has appeared in the Washington Post, Slate, and the San Francisco Chronicle. He lives in Redwood City, California.