Doing augmented reality: a discourse analysis

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Main Author: Bergamin, Mateus Mathias dos Santos
Publication Date: 2020
Format: Master thesis
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/35914
Summary: Since its emergence in the 90s, augmented reality has been referred to as the superimposition of virtual objects on the view of the physical world, and holds a promise to fundamentally change the way we interact with the digital universe. However, AR was never able to achieve such objectives, and after the Google Glass Experiment in 2013, what is evident is a conflict between the research visions and consumer expectations. Seeing that reality is done through discursive practices and enactments, this thesis examines how AR is done by those who are involved in its development, its promotion and its use, through textual and discourse analysis, aiming to understand the vision behind its development. We first analyse the emergence and development of AR, following with the analysis of the Google Glass Experiment, as a materialization of the technology. Taking into consideration the potential for behavior and lifestyle change held in AR development, understanding the underlying discourses and visions is of crucial importance as we bring technology to our reality. As a result we have a better assessment of the current technology situation as well as insights for future development and solutions in the field of augmented reality.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Doing augmented reality: a discourse analysis
title Doing augmented reality: a discourse analysis
spellingShingle Doing augmented reality: a discourse analysis
Bergamin, Mateus Mathias dos Santos
Augmented reality
Head-mounted display
Human-computer interactions
Interaction design
Discourse analysis
Master thesis
title_short Doing augmented reality: a discourse analysis
title_full Doing augmented reality: a discourse analysis
title_fullStr Doing augmented reality: a discourse analysis
title_full_unstemmed Doing augmented reality: a discourse analysis
title_sort Doing augmented reality: a discourse analysis
author Bergamin, Mateus Mathias dos Santos
author_facet Bergamin, Mateus Mathias dos Santos
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Viseu, Ana
Repositório Comum
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bergamin, Mateus Mathias dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Augmented reality
Head-mounted display
Human-computer interactions
Interaction design
Discourse analysis
Master thesis
topic Augmented reality
Head-mounted display
Human-computer interactions
Interaction design
Discourse analysis
Master thesis
description Since its emergence in the 90s, augmented reality has been referred to as the superimposition of virtual objects on the view of the physical world, and holds a promise to fundamentally change the way we interact with the digital universe. However, AR was never able to achieve such objectives, and after the Google Glass Experiment in 2013, what is evident is a conflict between the research visions and consumer expectations. Seeing that reality is done through discursive practices and enactments, this thesis examines how AR is done by those who are involved in its development, its promotion and its use, through textual and discourse analysis, aiming to understand the vision behind its development. We first analyse the emergence and development of AR, following with the analysis of the Google Glass Experiment, as a materialization of the technology. Taking into consideration the potential for behavior and lifestyle change held in AR development, understanding the underlying discourses and visions is of crucial importance as we bring technology to our reality. As a result we have a better assessment of the current technology situation as well as insights for future development and solutions in the field of augmented reality.
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