Author: Matthew Lombard


  • Job: Assistant Professor in Human AI Communication at NTU Singapore

    Call for Applications: Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) in Human AI CommunicationWee Kim Wee School of Communication and InformationNanyang Technological University (NTU)SingaporeJob ID: R00022228https://ntu.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Careers/job/NTU-Main-Campus-Singapore/Assistant-Professor–Tenure-Track–in-Human-AI-Communication_R00022228 Deadline for submission of applications: December 31, 2025 The Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information at Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore) seeks exceptional candidates for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Human AI Communication. NTU Singapore is a dynamic, research-focused institution consistently ranked among the world’s leading universities, with WKWSCI recognized globally for its excellence in academic research and experiential learning programs. We invite applications from scholars whose expertise encompasses one or more of the…

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  • Arkisys and Limitless Telepresence partner to bring real-time space interaction to Earth

    [Two technology companies have partnered to advance an ambitious vision of thousands of people on Earth experiencing and learning about space via real-time telepresence. Coverage from The Cleveland American below provides some details; for more, see the press release via EIN News and the websites of Arkisys and Limitless Telepresence. –Matthew] Arkisys and Limitless Telepresence Partner to Bring Real-Time Space Interaction to Earth By Misty TateNovember 13, 2025 Two pioneering technology firms, Arkisys and Limitless Telepresence, have announced a groundbreaking collaboration aimed at revolutionising the way people on Earth experience and interact with space. The partnership, unveiled in Los Alamitos,…

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  • Call: North American Conference on Video Game Music 2026

    Call for Proposals: North American Conference on Video Game Music 2026May 1–2, 2026Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)Troy, New York (with options to attend and present virtually)https://nacvgm.org/proposals/ Deadline for submissions: November 21, 2025 Scholars are invited to submit proposals for the twelfth North American Conference on Video Game Music, which will take place May 1–2, 2026 at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and virtually. The conference organizing and program committee is composed of Kate Galloway (host, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Ryan Thompson (program chair, Michigan State University), Jim Buhler (UT Austin), Karen M. Cook (University of Hartford), Julianne Grasso (Florida State University), Neil Lerner (Davidson…

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  • Neil deGrasse Tyson shows how AI deepfakes can be used to mislead — even in science

    [This Daily Dot story reports on a viral video by Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson that demonstrates and draws attention to the dangers of presence-evoking deepfake videos. I’ve added additional details and some viewer reactions from coverage by NDTV following the Daily Dot story below (both stories include more images and the video). –Matthew] Neil deGrasse Tyson shows how AI can be used to mislead—even in science “That’s not me. It was never me.” By Anna GoodOctober 31, 2025 Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson’s latest StarTalk video‘s introduction started off looking like a conspiracy video. An AI-generated Tyson claimed, “Lately, I’ve been…

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  • Job: Assistant Professor in Communication Technology and AI at University of Toledo

    Call for Applications: Assistant Professor, Communication Technology and Artificial IntelligenceDepartment of Communication and Media at the University of ToledoToledo, Ohio, UShttps://careers.utoledo.edu/cw/en-us/job/500010/assistant-professor-communication-technology-and-artificial-intelligence Deadline for submissions: Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled, with a deadline for priority consideration of December 1, 2025 JOB DESCRIPTION: The Department of Communication and Media at the University of Toledo invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in Communication Technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to start in Fall of 2026. This position will focus on the following: the role of technology – particularly AI – in Communication, advancing UToledo’s…

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  • Study: VR helps astronauts avoid motion sickness, with implications for reducing it in other contexts

    [In this story from The Conversation, two researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder explain how motion sickness presents more than an annoyance to astronauts and describe their work exploring the effectiveness of presence-evoking virtual reality in reducing it. See the original version of the story for three more pictures and a video. As the authors note, their results have implications beyond space travel. Coverage in Interesting Engineering (which includes a different, longer, video) expands on that point: “As the team points out, these results could have applications beyond just helping astronauts. If perfected, the same principle could help passengers…

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  • Call: NordiCHI 2026, Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction

    [NOTE: See the conference website for more information on the other submission types. –Matthew] Call for Papers: NordiCHI 2026 – Nordic Conference on Human-Computer InteractionOctober 3-7, 2026Vaasa, Finlandhttps://sites.uwasa.fi/nordichi2026/ Deadlines for submissions: Research Paper abstracts and metadata: April 16, 2026 Research Papers, Critiques, Panels, Arts-Based Approaches, Industry Experience: April 23, 2026 Workshops, Tutorials: May 7, 2026 Late-Breaking Work, Demos, Doctoral Consortium: May 18, 2026 We invite you to join us in Vaasa, Finland, 3-7 October 2026 for NordiCHI 2026, an international conference bringing together the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) community. NordiCHI 2026 offers a platform to engage in state-of-the-art discussions that propel…

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  • Grounds for Sculpture: A 42-acre immersive art experience outside Philadelphia

    [The technology used to evoke presence need not be digital, as exemplified by the art experience described in this story from the Philadelphia Inquirer. I’ve lived here for 33 years and I hadn’t heard of Grounds for Sculpture, but I really want to visit. See the original version of the story for six more images. –Matthew] [Image: Columnist Stephanie Farr (far right) and reporter Michelle Myers look up at the 14-foot sculpture by Seward Johnson, “God Bless America,” 2012, aluminum and wood, 168 x 108 x 70 inches, Collection of the Seward Johnson Atelier, © 2012, The Seward Johnson Atelier,…

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  • Perils of presence: Will AI kill our erotic imagination?

    [The author of this essay from UnHerd uses French theorist Jean Baudrillard’s concept of hyperreality – “simulations that become ‘more real than the real’” – to support an argument about the potential negative impacts of presence evoked by AI-generated erotica. For more on Baudrillard see today’s first ISPR Presence News post. –Matthew] [Image: Credit: Abdoul Latif] ChatGPT will kill our erotic imagination By Sohrab AhmariOctober 15, 2025 OpenAI boss Sam Altman has announced that ChatGPT will soon permit adult subscribers to create custom erotica. The move will no doubt amplify the already-growing calls for Congress and other public authorities to…

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  • With AI, we’re now fully in Baudrillard’s hyperreality

    [As presence-evoking technologies and their impacts on us as individuals and societies continue to evolve, the work of French theorist Jean Baudrillard, author of the book Simulacra and Simulation (1981) seems increasingly prescient and relevant. In addition to this essay from Nigerian Sketch, see “How the French philosopher Jean Baudrillard predicted today’s AI 30 years before ChatGPT” in The Conversation and today’s second ISPR Presence News post. –Matthew] With AI, We’re Now Fully in Baudrillard’s Hyperreality By Farooq A. KperogiOctober 29, 2025 It seems our world is inexorably moving in the direction of replacing the authentic with the synthetic.…

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  • Call: “Press Send: A Search for Aura and Embodied Experience when Art is Borne from Machine” – Online seminar

    Call for Participation: “Press Send: A search for aura and embodied experience when art is borne from machine”Nika Nesgoda, Teachers College Columbia UniversityNew Grounds in Education Theory – Online seminar seriesNovember 12, 2025 at 12:30-1:30pm (UK Time)https://listserv.liv.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa?A2=index&L=PHILOS-L&O=D&P=112439216 We are pleased to provide the details for the next online seminar series, as put on by New Grounds in Education Theory, an initiative that supports and champions both marginalised researchers and underrepresented theoretical research in Education. Wednesday November 12th, 12:30-1:30 pm London UK time.Nika Nesgoda, Teachers College Columbia University“Press Send: A Search for Aura and Embodied Experience when Art is Borne from…

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  • Walkie Talkie: How we’re building museum technology that gets out of the way

    [In this essay on his website, Thor Martin Bærug argues for the incorporation of technology design features that encourage users to overlook the role of the technology in their experience, i.e., that are more likely to evoke presence. The focus here is on museums, but the ideas certainly can be applied more broadly. –Matthew] How We’re Building Museum Technology That Gets Out of the Way By Thor Martin Bærug, Advisor, Strategist and Analyst in Digital Media & ProductsNovember 5, 2025 There’s a photo making rounds on social media. It’s the Grande Galerie of the Louvre – that magnificent vaulted corridor…

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