Podcasting, VR, AI, the metaverse and the evolution of intimacy: From ‘phantasmic radio’ to phantasmic podcasting

Authors: Karathanasopoulou, E.

Journal: Radio Journal

Volume: 22

Issue: 2

Pages: 235-250

eISSN: 2040-1388

ISSN: 1476-4504

DOI: 10.1386/rjao_00102_1

Abstract:

This article proposes a hauntology of the podcast. Using radio and podcast studies, it looks to understand the technological potential of podcasting in a future where the metaverse, virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI) may become common in its creative and listening practices. Eventually, it proposes a type of place-based intimacy which such a future may include for audiences and podcast creators.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40428/

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Podcasting, VR, AI, the Metaverse and the Evolution of Intimacy: From “phantasmic radio” to phantasmic podcasting.

Authors: Karathanasopoulou, E.

Journal: Radio Journal

Volume: 22

Issue: 2

Publisher: Intellect Publishers

eISSN: 2040-1388

ISSN: 1476-4504

DOI: 10.1386/rjao_00102_1

Abstract:

This article proposes a hauntology of the podcast. Using radio and podcast studies it looks to understand the technological potential of podcasting in a future where the Metaverse, Virtual Reality and AI may become common in its creative and listening practices. Eventually, it proposes a type of place-based intimacy which such a future may include for audiences and podcast creators.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40428/

https://intellectdiscover.com/content/journals/10.1386/rjao_00102_1

Source: Manual

Podcasting, VR, AI, the Metaverse and the Evolution of Intimacy: From “phantasmic radio” to phantasmic podcasting.

Authors: Karathanasopoulou, E.

Journal: Radio Journal

Volume: 22

Issue: 2

Pages: 235-250

Publisher: Intellect Publishers

ISSN: 1476-4504

Abstract:

This article proposes a hauntology of the podcast. Using radio and podcast studies it looks to understand the technological potential of podcasting in a future where the Metaverse, Virtual Reality and AI may become common in its creative and listening practices. Eventually, it proposes a type of place-based intimacy which such a future may include for audiences and podcast creators.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/40428/

Source: BURO EPrints