Journalism in virtual reality : opportunities and future research challenges
Sirkkunen, E., Väätäjä, H., Uskali, T., & Rezaei, P. P. (2016). Journalism in virtual reality : opportunities and future research challenges. In Academic MindTrek'16 : Proceedings of the 20th International Academic MindTrek Conference (pp. 297-303). Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). https://doi.org/10.1145/2994310.2994353
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This paper presents a state-of-the-art overview on journalism and its opportunities and
challenges in virtual reality. First we take a look at what kind of real-life journalistic
experiments there have been made in this field so far, then we analyze the research
literature on journalistic VR. The paper proceeds to discuss the emergence of virtual
reality and immersive journalism explored in the latest reports in the fields of HCI and
VR design. In order to analyse VR-journalism further, early draft of analysis model is
being developed based on sample of three VR-productions and four VR-applications.
The paper concludes to discuss the results of the analysis and outlines more advanced
and interdisciplinary research approach for studying and designing journalistic VR
productions.
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