Face-to-Face

Socio-interactive potentials of videotelephony

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/jfml.2019.16

Keywords:

design research, image studies, moving image studies, research through design

Abstract

The present article shows an experimental subject investigation on elements of video telephony in relation to experiencing and feeling connectedness and intimacy within private interpersonal communication. Particular interests are questions about possible relationships between image detail, angle of view or perspective as well as image format or the foreign and personal perception of the communicators. Central to this is the question of whether the practices and interactions of users in dealing with communication technology can be used to derive possible conclusions on negotiation measures or even adaptation services. The obtained results are presented on the basis of an introductory theoretical discussion. It is followed by a summary and analysis as well as an outlook on the further use and significance of the results.

Published

2020-08-27

How to Cite

Held, T. (2020). Face-to-Face: Socio-interactive potentials of videotelephony. Journal for Media Linguistics, 2(2), 157–194. https://doi.org/10.21248/jfml.2019.16