Mediated Reality


This is a link to an article that appeared in MIT's journal "Presence", which deals with telepresence and virtual reality. The article, When "Real" Seems Mediated: Inverse Presence by Lydia Reeves Timmins, and Matthew Lombard, explains the importance of studying the effects that in many levels, that is changing our perception of the world we live in. I think the current generation (of modern city dwellers) will possibly be that last that will feel the need for such concern, since the virtual immersion, mixed reality and other aspects of our evolving being, will be as commonplace as having electricity or music or a telephone as an integral part of "nature"

I think that as part of our research into this worlds we have a responsibility to be fully aware of what we do as much as we can, since we are indeed threading the "uncanny valley"

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Amazon Queen said…
In spite of accepting that there is nothing we can do to stop being more and more immersed in technological artifacts which create "mediated reality", "augmented reality" and other forms of virtually living or being, I am concerned. I have read some articles describing that the lack of contact with "real" world, specifically with nature, can cause all sorts of problems to children living in big urban centers. Should we expect that digital media will someday substitute our need to interact with nature? Furthermore, nature can be source of incredible ideas for interactive storytelling....

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