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Counterfactual thinking has become an established method to
evaluate decisions in a range of disciplines, including history,
psychology and literature. Elke Reinhuber argues it also has
valuable applications in the fine arts and popular media. A
fascination with the path not taken is a logical consequence of a
world saturated with choices. Art which provokes and explores these
tendencies can help to recognise and contextualise the impulse to
avoid or endlessly revisit individual or collective decisions.
Reinhuber describes the term in broad strokes through the
disciplines to show how counterfactualism finds shape in
contemporary art forms, especially in photography, film, and
immersive and interactive media art (such as 360 Degrees content,
virtual reality and augmented reality). She analyses the different
stages of counterfactuals with examples where artists experience
counterfactual thoughts in the process of art production, explore
these thoughts in their artwork, and where the artwork itself
evokes counterfactual thoughts in the audience. A fascinating
exploration for scholars and students of art, media and the
humanities, and anybody else with an interest in choices, the art
of decisionmaking and counterfactualism.
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