Month: May 2024


  • Call: Finding Our Place in the Digital World: Essays in Technology, Phenomenology, and the Environment (book chapters)

    [Note: Follow the link to the Enriched Realities website for more presence-related material. –Matthew] Call for Book Chapters Finding Our Place in the Digital World: Essays in Technology, Phenomenology, and the Environmenthttps://enrichedrealities.com/2024/05/09/call-for-chapters/ Edited by Ian Werkheiser (University of Texas Rio Grande Valley) and Michael Butler (University of North Dakota) Deadline for proposals: September 1, 2024 We invite proposals for chapters in an edited volume to be published by Springer entitled “Finding Our Place in the Digital World: Essays in Technology, Phenomenology, and the Environment.” The volume seeks to establish the philosophy of the digital world as a unified subdiscipline at…

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  • Ferrari will make electric supercars sound good without speakers

    [For safety reasons and to enhance the driver’s experience, manufacturers of electric-powered vehicles typically incorporate speakers that add sounds to the minimal noises the vehicles otherwise make (see a 2023 CTech story for details). In the story below, CarBuzz reports on new patents filed by Ferrari for the use of other presence-evoking technologies that create “a fully immersive experience… The end goal is an authentic auditory experience and one that provides genuine acoustic feedback.” See the original version of the story for ten more images. –Matthew] Ferrari Will Make Electric Supercars Sound Good Without Speakers Ferrari is ensuring that even…

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  • Call: Digital Heritage strand of 2025 London Heritage(s) conference Critical Questions – Contemporary Practice

    Call for Papers DIGITAL HERITAGE strand of the2025 London Heritage(s) conference Critical Questions – Contemporary PracticeJune 25-27, 2025London (+ virtual)https://amps-research.com/london-heritages-digital/https://amps-research.com/conference/london-heritages/  Deadline for abstracts: July 15, 2024 The Digital Heritage strand of the 2025 London Heritage(s) conference Critical Questions – Contemporary Practice is intended to highlight work being done at the intersection of heritage and technology studies, whether that be cases studies of innovative projects, surveys of critical questions in the field, examples of recent or completed research projects, or discussions on teaching and learning in the sector. Held at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Maritime Greenwich, London, examples of…

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  • The teens making friends with AI chatbots

    [This story from The Verge provides a vivid, example-filled look at how teens are interacting with AI chatbots, with both positive and potentially negative consequences. Here’s just one presence-related quote: “Character.AI users have also struggled with telling their chatbots apart from reality: a popular conspiracy theory, largely spread through screenshots and stories of bots breaking character or insisting that they are real people when prompted, is that Character.AI’s bots are secretly powered by real people.” See the original version of the story for two more images. –Matthew] [Image: Illustration by Ard Su for The Verge] The teens making friends with…

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  • Call: Attending to Technology in a Time of Radical Change (free symposium)

    Call for Participation Attending to Technology in a Time of Radical ChangeA free seminar organized by The Centre for Attention Studies at King’s College LondonJune 10, 2024 at 4:00 PM – 6:30 PM GMTKing’s College London, Strand Campus, Bush House (S)2.03, WC2B 4BGhttps://www.tickettailor.com/events/centreforattentionstudies/1254038 The Centre for Attention Studies at King’s College London invites you to an afternoon symposium on how we can attend to technology, cognitively and affectively, in the present moment of radical epistemic and social change. The symposium will examine various ways in which developments in machine learning, generative AI and biometrics are impacting human language, cognition, embodiment,…

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  • How AI and other advancements are changing the use of cuddly robots in dementia care

    [As reported in this story from MIT Technology Review, the incorporation of AI and other enhancements are expanding the potential effectiveness of social robots in helping to care for patients with dementia; see the original version of the story for a second image. –Matthew] How cuddly robots could change dementia care Researchers are using AI and technological advancements to create companion robots By Cassandra WillyardMay 17, 2024[This article first appeared in The Checkup, MIT Technology Review’s weekly biotech newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Thursday, and read articles like this first, sign up here.] Last week, I scoured…

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  • Job: Postdoctoral position at Cardiff University on Synthetic Pasts project

    Call for Applications Postdoctoral Research AssociateSchool of Journalism, Media and Culture at Cardiff UniversitySynthetic Pasts projectCardiff, Wales, UKhttps://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DHN153/research-associate Application deadline: June 2, 2024 An exciting opportunity has arisen for a postdoctoral Research Associate to join the School of Journalism, Media and Culture at Cardiff University to work on the Synthetic Pasts project. Synthetic Pasts is funded by the Leverhulme Trust to investigate automated and algorithmic processes designed to change the structure and behaviour of images from the past, offering them new kinds of ‘afterlife’. More information about Synthetic Pasts can be found on the project website: www.syntheticpasts.com…

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  • The real-time deepfake romance scams have arrived

    [The dark side of presence is the focus of this story from Wired about the use of real-time deepfake romance scams. See the original story for two short videos. –Matthew] [Image: Photo illustration credit: Jacqui Vanliew; Getty Images] The Real-Time Deepfake Romance Scams Have Arrived Watch how smooth-talking scammers known as “Yahoo Boys” use widely available face-swapping tech to carry out elaborate romance scams. By Matt BurgessApril 18, 2024 The compliments start flowing as soon as she answers the video call. “Wow, you so pretty, honey,” says the man on the other side of the screen. His video feed shows…

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  • Call: DIS 2024 Workshop on Creative Robotics Theatre

    Call for papers, videos, pictorials, design explorations and performances Creative Robotics Theatre WorkshopAt ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems 2024July 1-5, 2024IT University, Copenhagen-DK and onlinehttps://www.arts.ac.uk/creative-computing-institute/research/creative-xr-and-robotics-hub/creative-robotics-theatre Submission deadline: May 31, 2024 Join us at DIS 2024 for an innovative workshop exploring the confluence of robotics, theatre, and societal change. We are seeking artists, technologists, researchers, and practitioners interested in pushing the boundaries of Creative Robotics Theatre to enhance societal well-being and address global challenges. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES We invite submissions that explore the integration of robotics in performing arts and its impact on society. Contributions can include but are not limited…

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  • An AI startup made a hyperrealistic deepfake of me that’s so good it’s scary

    [This thoughtful first-person report from MIT Technology Review describes what it’s like to have the AI startup company Synthesia create a synthetic version of yourself, and considers some of the implications of the fast-evolving technology. This is an abridged version of the story; see the unabridged original for more information, many more images, and two videos. –Matthew] [Image: Credit: David Vintiner] An AI startup made a hyperrealistic deepfake of me that’s so good it’s scary Synthesia’s new technology is impressive but raises big questions about a world where we increasingly can’t tell what’s real. By Melissa HeikkiläApril 25, 2024 I’m…

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  • Call: The Future of Digital Well-Being (book chapters)

    Call for Chapters for Edited Volume THE FUTURE OF DIGITAL WELL-BEINGhttps://philevents.org/event/show/123174 Deadline for abstracts: May 31, 2024 We are seeking contributions for two remaining spots in our edited volume on “The Future of Digital Wellbeing.” More details on the theme of the volume, its invited contributors, and deadlines are provided below. Volume Details Title: The Future of Digital Well-Being Format: 12 chapters, including an editors’ introduction on the ethics of digital well-being technologies. Editors: Matthew J. Dennis (TU Eindhoven), Peter Königs (TU Dortmund) Publisher: tbc. Invited authors: Mariek M. P. Vanden Abeele (Ghent University), Marijn Martens (imec-mict-UGent), Christopher Burr (Alan…

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  • HoloBike, a ‘Star Trek’-like holographic bicycle that could make Peloton obsolete

    [Fast Company reports on a new stationary bicycle designed to evoke greater spatial presence and mental engagement in users than the currently available bikes. See the original story for two more images and two videos, and the product’s Kickstarter page for more information. Wired has a somewhat-less-than-enthusiastic review. –Matthew] This ‘Star Trek’-like holographic bicycle could make Peloton obsolete The bike’s specialized display technology tricks your brain into thinking you’re actually riding outdoors. By Jesus DiazMay 10, 2024 Former Google VR researcher Samuel Matson spent the early days of COVID-19 in Colombia. There, he found solace while riding his bike with…

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