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Ilkin Mehrabov

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Novel Televisual Environments: Immersive Spectatorship and the Future of Stereoscopic 3DTV

Author

  • Ilkin Mehrabov

Summary, in English

This article focuses on one of the most ground-breaking technological attempts to create a novel immersive media environment for a heightened televisual user experience: 3DTV, a Network of Excellence project that was funded by the European Commission 6th Framework Information Society Technologies Programme. Based on the theoretical framework mainly outlined in the works of Jonathan Crary and Brian Winston, and on empirical data obtained from the author’s laboratory visit notes and discussions with 3DTV practitioners, this article explores the claimed novelty of 3DTV through a focus on the history of stereoscopic vision and addresses the inconsistency between the research project’s expected and actual results.

Publishing year

2015

Language

English

Pages

99-109

Publication/Series

VIEW: Journal of European Television History and Culture

Volume

4

Issue

7

Document type

Journal article

Topic

  • Media and Communications

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2213-0969