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    Embodiment of Wearable Augmented Reality Technology in Tourism Experiences

    Tussyadiah, I, Jung, Timothy and tom Dieck, M (2018) Embodiment of Wearable Augmented Reality Technology in Tourism Experiences. Journal of Travel Research, 57 (5). pp. 597-611. ISSN 0047-2875

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    Abstract

    The increasing use of wearable devices for tourism purposes sets the stage for a critical discussion on technological mediation in tourism experience. This paper provides a theoretical reflection on the phenomenon of embodiment relation in technological mediation and then assesses the embodiment of wearable augmented reality technology in a tourism attraction. The findings suggest that technology embodiment is a multidimensional construct consisting of ownership, location, and agency. These support the concept of technology withdrawal, where technology disappears as it becomes part of human actions, and contest the interplay of subjectivity and intentionality between humans and technology in situated experiences such as tourism. It was also found that technology embodiment affects enjoyment and enhances experience with tourism attractions.

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