Telepresence
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This paper discusses and evaluates the role of shared control approach in a BCI-based telepresence framework. Driving a mobile device by using human brain signals might improve the quality of life of people suffering from severely... more
Mollon, M., & Gentes, A. (2014). The Rhetoric of Design for Debate: triggering conversation with an “uncanny enough” artefact (pp. 1–13). In the proceedings of the Design Research Society International Consortium (DRS), Umeå, Sweden.... more
Written whilst a Research Fellow at ResCen, Centre for Creation Processes in the Performing Arts, Middlesex University, London, Autumn 2000 This paper was written 10 years into my work on virtual presence, just after directing 2... more
This book chapter historicizes the notion of telepresence, a term coined in 1986. After defining the different forms of telepresence, it shows that, much before computers and virtual reality, old technologies such as correspondence and... more
Valve Software's first Portal game (2007) provides a locus for a variety of concerns about the potential implications of AI and games as they impact on notions of embodiment and artificiality. Portal disrupts and intermingles the three... more
In the following article, I examine Martin Heidegger’s philosophy of dwelling with a view to its importance for the concept of ‘place’. It is my interest to show how a phenomenological concept of place can elucidate the phenomenology of... more
This paper discusses an artwork that uses new media as a means of creative production and presentation in cyberspace, exploring telepresence in virtual environments where body movement is a primary agent that enables self-awareness and... more
This project aims to simulate the effect of Fishtank virtual reality in a telepresence system by using head-tracking and real-time control of a robotic camera. Despite the use of the term telepresence, the focus is here not on two-way... more
Die prozessuale Wirkungsweise der Immersion beschränkt sich nicht nur auf technisch-apparative Medien oder computergestützte Mediensysteme, sondern zeigt sich innerhalb zahlreicher Forschungsdiskurse ebenfalls bei analogen oder... more
Ghislaine Boddington - This paper is going to discuss, what will be called, 'The Internet of Bodies'. Our physical and virtual worlds are blending and shifting our understanding of three key areas: (1) our identities are diversifying, as... more
Considerable scholarly discussion has been given to the idea that we are moving toward a state of “posthumanism.” This essay examines some possible implications of a posthuman existence, specifically as it relates to that most basic of... more
Objective: This paper explores the therapeutic relationship, engagement and communication for participants using telepsychiatry (i.e., video; TP), telebehavioral health (TBH) and other technologies. Methods: The goal of this concept paper... more
Although the concept of virtual reality (VR) has been studied and used for many years, recent technological development has led to the commercial availability of immersive VR, specifically head-mounted displays. Little research has been... more
The article promotes reflection about the prospect of telepresence, the impact on society and new paradoxes generated in the various fields of human endeavor and finally proposes some questions to be answered by members of educational... more
Human-computer confluence refers to an invisible, implicit, embodied or even implanted interaction between humans and system components. New classes of user interfaces are emerging that make use of several sensors and are able to adapt... more
This thesis explores the notion of ‘voice’ in relation to contemporary poetics and the digital arts. It is a practice-based project that produces a theoretical and creative space in which a theory of the ‘voice of the machine’ is... more
Between 1909 and 1914, Europe saw a wave of multi-media performances that featured three-dimensional cinematic images in color with synchronized sound on a physical stage. These shows, with fantastical names like Alabastra and... more
The psychoanalytic setting according to José Bleger is a non-process within which the analytic process takes place, the background of a figure as in Gestalt psychology. The Spanish term is ‘encuadre’, giving rise to problems of... more
Abstract In the current paper we review the concept of (tele) presence as it relates to the active exploration of the virtual, remote, or real environments. The same sensory and brain systems responsible for a flexible mapping of our... more
Walter Benjamin’in birçok kuramsal çalışmaya esin kaynağı olan “Tekniğin Olanaklarıyla Yeniden Üretilebildiği Çağda Sanat Eseri” (1936) isimli makalesinden günümüze, sanat eserinin “aura”sı ya da “hale”si tartışma konusu olmayı... more
Digitalisierung ist ein ebenso prominentes wie vielfältiges Phänomen – man könnte nachgerade von einem empty signifier sprechen. Veränderungen von Kommunikationswegen über das Internet, Algorithmisierung der Arbeitswelt, digitale... more
(FREE ACCESS THROUGH THE LINK BELOW) Plan Ceibal is an interinstitutional undertaking which has distributed XO laptops and Internet connectivity among primary school learners and teachers across Uruguay and developed a wide range of... more
Resumen Se expone el plan de la trilogía Esferas como la constitución de una antropológica de las comunicaciones. Toda historia de los medios es una historia de las transferencias de pensamientos. Los seres humanos agitados componen un... more
The mediatization thesis maintains that media technologies, beginning with print, have profoundly changed human experience. One of its major claims is that media have allowed a new “disembedding,” or “distanciation,” from the here and... more
The usage of telepresence robots can have a huge positive impact on education. They can provide remote access to the classrooms. This would be really helpful for students who are absent from school. It was especially noticeable during... more
This article proposes a theory of mediated presence, defined as the sense of presence-despite physical absence-made possible by technology. Pushing the boundaries of media, the theory integrates various notions of presence at a distance:... more
In this paper I explore the scopic regime of drone warfare as the production of the image as a site of meaning. The first part of the paper I describe what a drone is, through its technical specifications and through detailed reports on... more
Exhibition brochure from FACT Liverpool. An exhibition of contemporary work at the intersection of art, science, philosophy and social culture. Skin represents a place where art, science, biopolitics, philosophy and social culture... more
Surge popularity of Head-Mounted Display (HMD) in recent years has made it a reliable, yet easy to get wearable device. Its accurate head tracking feature and superb immersion experience has made HMD an excellent choice for telepresence... more
This article considers the ethics of sexual telepresence by tracing the history of mechanical and digital sex and exploring the possibilities facilitated by current and emerging technology. My aim is to consider how people have used... more