MRX: an interdisciplinary framework for mixed reality experience design and criticism

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We explore design strategies for mixed reality (MR) in relation to Milgram's definition, which has been central to its development in the past 20 years. We argue for the need to rethink the technical focus of this definition in order to capture the experiential dimensions of MR and offer a humanistic framework for a growing class of experiences that we label MRx. We list three characteristics of MRx applications (esthetic, performative and social) and provide a context for the three subsequent articles in this special issue.

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Rouse, R., Engberg, M., JafariNaimi, N., & Bolter, J. D. (2015). MRX: an interdisciplinary framework for mixed reality experience design and criticism. Digital Creativity, 26(3–4), 175–181. https://doi.org/10.1080/14626268.2015.1100123

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