In his essay “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction,” Walter Benjamin argues that even the most flawless reproduction cannot prevent the decay of aura of the artwork. This article...Show moreIn his essay “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction,” Walter Benjamin argues that even the most flawless reproduction cannot prevent the decay of aura of the artwork. This article as a comparative literary research challenges his viewpoint by proposing that VR experiences can surpass the limitation of mechanical reproduction. Moreover, it suggests that the real-life art experience is more just its original context, and that it also has a social side to it. Although this argument is supported by articles tackling the influence of visitors’ surroundings on how museum goers look at art, it concludes that the authority of an artwork’s authenticity cannot be overcome by such modes of multimedia.Show less