Call For Registrations
Philosophy of Virtual and Augmented Reality Workshop
University of Glasgow, 26th – 27th June 2017
The Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience is pleased to announce the Philosophy of Virtual and Augmented Reality Workshop to be held at the University of Glasgow on Monday 26th & Tuesday 27th June.
Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) devices are rapidly becoming part of our everyday lives. This emerging technology lets users experience wholly virtual environments (like distant places, times, or even fantasy worlds) in VR, or virtual objects in the real world (Pokemon in your garden, a virtual engine in the lecture hall) in AR. This workshop will explore some of the philosophical questions that this technology raises. Talks will address questions concerning what implications AR/VR has for what we consider to be real, what this technology might mean for the trust we put in perception, and how it might disrupt our preferences and decision-making processes. A secondary goal of the workshop is to consider whether the topic of AR/VR is philosophically novel, or whether it is just a new way to engage with familiar issues.
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
Adam Carter (Glasgow)
David Chalmers (ANU/NYU) by Skype
Ben Colburn (Glasgow)
Fiona Macpherson (Glasgow)
Neil McDonnell (Glasgow)
L.A. Paul (UNC Chapel Hill)
Nathan Wildman (Glasgow)
REGISTRATION
The delegate fee will be £25 inclusive of lunch and tea/coffee. Those wishing to attend should register at the following link:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/philosophy-of-virtual-and-augmented-reality-workshop-tickets-34859350255
For queries, please contact the conference organiser Neil McDonnell at vrar-lab@glasgow.ac.uk or visit our project webpage:
http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/humanities/research/philosophyresearch/cspe/projects/vrar/
SPONSORS
We would like to thank the University of Glasgow’s Knowledge Exchange Fund, The School of Humanities Incentivisation Fund, and the Scots Philosophical Association for their generous support.
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