Author: Matthew Lombard


  • Call: Algorithmic Images and Informational Urgencies: Challenges and Transformations in Contemporary Photojournalism

    Call for Papers: Algorithmic Images and Informational Urgencies: Challenges and Transformations in Contemporary PhotojournalismSpecial Issue of Estudios sobre el Mensaje Periodístico (Studies of Journalistic Messages)https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ESMP/monograficos/periodismografico Guest Editors:Nieves Limón-Serrano (University of Castilla-La Mancha)Marta Martín-Núñez (Jaume I University)Mathias-Felipe-de-Lima-Santos (University of New South Wales, Universidade Federal de São Paulo y Universitat Pompeu Fabra) Deadline for submissions: June 30, 2026 PRESENTATION AND OBJECTIVES Digital technologies have revolutionized photographic imagery and photojournalism. Although the potential to transform representations of reality has been inherent to photography since its invention—and used since its inception—the ease of use, widespread accessibility, and cost reduction brought by these technological developments…

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  • As hospital assaults rise, VR training steps in

    [As this story from Edith Cowan University via Medical Xpress reports, new research demonstrates that a single 20-minute training session in virtual reality can raise medical professionals’ confidence in managing the increasingly common and challenging problem of aggressive hospital patients. Although the study doesn’t include a direct comparison with other training modalities, in their jourrnal article describing the work the authors note that using VR has other benefits: “This form of training can be standardized in terms of exposure and duration, requires fewer instructors with less specified expertise, and may be facilitated with lower costs compared to live (particularly higher…

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  • Call: “The Agency and Politics of LLM-Based Chatbots” and other open panels at 4S 2026

    Call for Abstracts: Open panels at 4S 2026 TorontoThe Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S)Conference Theme: TechnoPower – Technoscientific FuturesOctober 7-10, 2026Toronto, Canada [and online]https://www.4sonline.org/accepted_open_panels_toronto.php Deadline for submissions: April 30, 2026 4S 2026 TORONTO The 50th Anniversary for the Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S): calls for presentations, panels, and adjacent gatherings that engage our theme of TechnoPower. Science, technology, and innovation are not neutral; as STS scholars, we understand them as socially, culturally, and economically constructed and deeply entangled with a specific form of technoscientific power.…

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  • Post-truth and beyond: Popular MAGA influencer is an AI foot fetish model

    [As of this writing, it appears that Fast Company is the only high-profile media outlet reporting on Jessica Foster, a popular conservative social media influencer who – er, that – is completely computer-generated. The author notes that “Foster’s one-million-follower army is the ultimate demonstration that we have reached a predicted and very dangerous era, as the latest generative photo and video AIs have finally shattered our ground truths with perfect synthetic reality indistinguishable from real life.” But as this author, and the journalist in a 20-minute video report on the story on Courier’s YouTube channel, note, while it’s not clear…

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  • Call: Advances in Map-based Interfaces and Interactions (MAPII 2026)

    Call for Papers: Advances in Map-based Interfaces and Interactions (MAPII 2026)A Workshop at the 18th International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI 2026)June 8 or 9, 2025Venice, Italyhttps://avcd.aalto.fi/mapii2026/ Deadline for submissions of short papers and extended abstracts: March 16, 2026 ABOUT THE WORKSHOP Tools, applications and services relying on map-based interfaces are so ubiquitous in our modern digital world that often the important roles which maps play in supporting users’ interactions with them go unnoticed. Yet, without further advances in the design and development of map-based interfaces and interactions it is highly unlikely that future such systems will meet the…

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  • New businesses offering immersive approach to building plans

    [Two new business opening in Sioux Falls, South Dakota represent a larger trend in which architectural plans are made more immersive and likely to evoke spatial presence by being reproduced at full scale. The story below from SiouxFalls.Business describes how the services work and why they’re useful; see the original version of the story for nine more large images. –Matthew] New businesses will offer immersive approach to building plans By Jacqueline PalfyFebruary 26, 2026 Two new businesses in Sioux Falls and Tea will offer an immersive experience for everyone from architects to families remodeling a home. Alex Drey, owner of…

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  • Call: 14th International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction (HAI 2026)

    Call for Papers: The 14th International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction (HAI 2026)November 16-19, 2026Osaka, Japanhttps://hai-conference.net/hai2026/ Deadlines for submissions: Full papers: May 29, 2026 Poster papers: August 7, 2026 Workshops and Tutorials: June 5, 2026 The Fourteenth International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction (HAI 2026) is the premier interdisciplinary venue for discussing and disseminating state-of-the-art research and results on the design and building of agents and the study of how humans interact with them. We welcome research that makes contributions and has implications across conventional interaction boundaries including robots, virtual agents, conversational agents, multi-modal agents, and digitally-mediated human-human communication. HAI will gather…

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  • Study finds virtual audiences can trigger real-world stress responses in speakers

    [In a new study, some of our friends and colleagues at Michigan State University demonstrate that, as presence scholars would predict, giving a speech to a fictional audience in virtual reality evokes a variety of “physiological reactions, emotional response[s] and communication behaviors” that match what we’d expect if the experience occurred in person. This short story and the researchers’ new publication note that given the increasing prevalence of mediated communication, especially since the global pandemic, the results have important implications for helping people develop communication skills for both mediated and nonmediated settings. –Matthew] Study finds virtual audiences can trigger real-world…

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  • Job: Postdoc in Emerging Media Practices at Queen’s U., Ontario

    Call for Applications: Post-Doctoral Fellow in Emerging Media PracticesQueen’s UniversityKingston, Ontario, Canadahttps://universityaffairs.ca/search-jobs/?job_id=70682 Deadline for submissions: March 30, 2026 The Department of Film and Media at Queen’s University is accepting applications for a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship beginning July 1, 2026. This funded fellowship supports the development of an original research project working in the areas of media, communication studies, and/or practice with a focus on technological innovation, the development of new production models for artists and critical discourses in emerging media. Applicants must have completed a PhD in a discipline relevant to the position’s terms prior to beginning the fellowship.…

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  • Avatar meat processors? Virtual reality, automation future of meat industry

    [As a vegetarian, this story from the Midwest Messenger wasn’t an easy read, but it describes an interesting and valuable new application of presence-evoking technologies in the meat processing industry. This is an abridged version of the original story; see that version for more details and three more images. –Matthew] [Image: Konrad Ahlin, right, demonstrates how to use the controller and virtual reality headset at the Heartland for Robotics Conference in October 2025. Credit: Photo by Julia McQuillan] Avatar meat processors? Virtual reality, automation future of meat industry By Kristen SindelarMarch 6, 2026 Automation has become a normal part of…

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  • Call: AI, Youth and Communication in Digital Cultures: Ethics, Play, Imagination and Social Effects

    Call for Chapters: AI, Youth and Communication in Digital Cultures: Ethics, Play, Imagination and Social EffectsSeville University Press (Editorial Universidad de Sevilla)http://commlist.org/archive/all/2026-03/msg00026.html Deadline for submission of abstracts and bio statements: April 6, 2026 In a world where artificial intelligence (AI) is more present than ever, young digital citizens are increasingly immersed in ongoing technological transformations. Regulatory frameworks for AI, together with issues of transparency and ethics, remain among the main concerns today for young people: “the lack of control over personal data, fears of misuse, and frequent security breaches” (Shrestha et al., 2024). However, beyond policy concerns, AI is also…

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  • From deepfakes to chatbots: How AI is reinforcing sexual entitlement, fueling abuse

    [In this link-filled story from Monash Lens, a doctoral candidate at Monash University in Australia explores some of the serious dangers created by increasingly convincing and easy-to-create sexualized deepfake videos and romantic interactions with chatbots. The story includes some of the author’s findings from her own research interviews with young people on the topic. See the original version of this story for a second image, a video, and links to a related story and two podcast episodes. –Matthew] [Image: Credit: Image: E+/Getty Images] From deepfakes to chatbots: How AI is reinforcing sexual entitlement, fuelling abuse By Ruby Sciberras, PhD Candidate,…

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