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==Chapter1==
art history and the history of media have always stood in an interdependent relationship and art has commented on,taken up or even promoted each new media developmet,the view of art history as media history ,as the history of this interdependent relationship that includes the role of artistic visions in the rise of  new media of illusion, is still underdeveloped. art's close relationship to machines in particular and technology in general , including the mnew media of  images and their distribution,spans all epochs,from classical antiquity to the present day.


central argument : installing an observer in a hermetically closed-off image space of illusion did not make its first appearance with the technical invention of computer-aided VR . On the contrary, vr forms part of the core of the relationship of humans to images. it is grounded in art traditions, received scant attention up to now---was subject to the specfic media of their epoch,and used to transport content of a highly disparate nature.

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Chapter1

art history and the history of media have always stood in an interdependent relationship and art has commented on,taken up or even promoted each new media developmet,the view of art history as media history ,as the history of this interdependent relationship that includes the role of artistic visions in the rise of new media of illusion, is still underdeveloped. art's close relationship to machines in particular and technology in general , including the mnew media of images and their distribution,spans all epochs,from classical antiquity to the present day.

central argument : installing an observer in a hermetically closed-off image space of illusion did not make its first appearance with the technical invention of computer-aided VR . On the contrary, vr forms part of the core of the relationship of humans to images. it is grounded in art traditions, received scant attention up to now---was subject to the specfic media of their epoch,and used to transport content of a highly disparate nature.