Author: Matthew Lombard


  • Call: “Encounters with the real” issue of Journal of Value Inquiry

    [Important note: I usually avoid posting Calls for Papers that involve the requirement that authors pay a fee for submission and/or publication but do so when the topic is particularly relevant to the presence community. In these cases, as with the Call below, I add an explicit note near the top of the post noting the fee requirement. For more information about the specific fees, see this page on the publisher’s website, and for general information about publication fees, see AJE Scholar’s “Understanding Submission and Publication Fees” and Wikipedia’s entry on Article Processing Charges. –Matthew] Call for Papers: “Encounters with…

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  • Realistic presence: New VR game puts you in the middle of English Premier League plays

    [This story from Wired describes a new virtual reality game that enhances several aspects of presence, including putting players inside detailed recreations of specific plays from actual English Premier League soccer games, an approach to game design that will likely be applied to a wide variety of other sports. See the original version of the story for two more images, a video, and an audio version of the story. –Matthew] [Image: A screenshot of the game (L), and featured player Kobbie Mainoo of Manchester United (R). Credit: Photo-Illustration: Wired Staff; Rezzil/Getty] A New VR Game Puts You in the Middle…

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  • Call: Meaningful XR 2025

    Call for Papers Meaningful XR 2025University of California (UC) Davis and OnlineMay 22–23, 2025https://www.meaningfulxr.org/ Deadline for submissions: February 28, 2025 Dear Colleagues, We are excited to invite you to Meaningful XR 2025, a conference dedicated to exploring the transformative potential of virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR)—collectively “XR”. Meaningful XR 2025 is an engaging gathering of researchers, educators, industry professionals, and students passionate about XR technologies and their meaningful applications. Join us on May 22–23, 2025, at the UC Davis International Center or participate virtually through our hybrid option. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Katherine Isbister, Professor of Computational…

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  • The rise of AI-enabled virtual pets: Why millions are raising digital companions

    [Digital pets continue to evolve, with “new AI-enabled virtual pets that can talk, learn, and form genuine connections with their human caretakers.” This story from Forbes focuses on the popular Pengu character, including how it’s designed to promote not just medium-as-social-actor presence but deeper relationships between humans. See the original version of the story for a different image and a 31-minute podcast (also available on YouTube) featuring the author’s interview with the CEO and co-founder of the company that created Pengu. The Pengu app is available in the Google Play and Apple App Stores. –Matthew] The Rise Of AI-Enabled Virtual…

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  • Call: Chapters for “Fantasy geographies: Tourism, worldbuilding, heritage, meaning-making, ecologies and futures”

    Call for Chapters: “Fantasy geographies: Tourism, worldbuilding, heritage, meaning-making, ecologies and futures”http://commlist.org/archive/all/2024-all/msg01792.html Deadline for submission of abstracts: January 31, 2025 Edited by Jane Lovell, Evgenia Amey, Stijn Reijnders, Nitasha Sharma and Nicola MacLeod We invite abstract chapter submissions of 1000 words for a new volume on geographies of fantasy, to be submitted by 31 January 2025. The volume welcomes interdisciplinary viewpoints and encourages submissions from authors based in different geographical regions. PURPOSE OF THE BOOK This book aims to bring a significant new addition to critical tourism studies, dealing with an economically, culturally and environmentally significant topic that is yet…

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  • Virtual reality: A ‘flight simulator’ for dental students

    [This story from New York University (NYU) provides a vivid example of how presence-evoking technologies can be more effective than traditional training tools and methods, in this case in the field of dentistry. The flight simulator comparison is a compelling way to emphasize their role and value. Also note (in the last section) the development of more realistic custom controllers to enhance presence. See the original story for five more images. –Matthew] [Image: NYU dental student Kaitlyn Re (right) practices giving an injection alongside fellow student Dhwani Thakkar (left). Credit: Jonathan King] Virtual Reality: A ‘Flight Simulator’ for Dental Students…

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  • Call: “Communication and Artificial Intelligence” issue of Communication and Society

    Call for Papers “Communication and Artificial Intelligence”Communication and Society Journalhttps://nordmedianetwork.org/latest/call-for-papers/call-for-papers-communication-and-artificial-intelligence/ Deadline for submissions: January 15, 2025 Thematic Editors: Alberto Sá (CECS, Universidade do Minho, Portugal) and Luis Miguel Pedrero (Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, Spain) Artificial intelligence stands as one of the foremost technological challenges of our time. With its considerable benefits in performing numerous tasks and processing vast amounts of information, the automation enabled by artificial intelligence has been acknowledged as a means to enhance productivity, minimise human error, conserve resources, and boost operational efficiency. Across sectors such as industry and healthcare, artificial intelligence is regarded with optimism, representing a…

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  • VR (and presence) to enhance Purdue U. Hospitality and Tourism Management courses

    [A professor of Hospitality and Tourism Management is exploring another application of presence-evoking virtual reality for enhancing students’ learning experiences, and presumably outcomes. As a doctoral student in this story from Purdue University notes, “I think the biggest gap VR devices can help overcome, especially for HTM students, is the distance between the classroom and the real workplace.” See the original version of the story for five more images. –Matthew] [Image: Shawn Jung, assistant professor in the White Lodging-J.W. Marriott, Jr. School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, instructs his event planning class before attempting virtual reality exercises last spring in…

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  • Call: Sound on Screen IV conference

    Call for Papers: Sound on Screen IVJune 24-26, 2025Online / Oxford Brookes Universityhttp://commlist.org/archive/all/2024-all/msg01759.html Deadline for submission of abstracts and bios: January 24, 2025 PLEASE NOTE THE UPDATED FORMAT AND DATES: The conference will now be fully online on Tuesday 24th and Wednesday 25th June for individual papers, and in-person and hybrid on Thursday 26th June. For the final day, we invite three-paper panel proposals on any topic and position papers on the broader discipline and direction of screen music and sound studies. Individual papers are warmly invited for the opening two days only. The Sound on Screen research network at…

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  • Virtual reality might finally be socially acceptable

    [This short essay from How-To Geek provides an important reminder about how far attitudes among the general public have come toward the use of the most well-known presence-evoking technology. See the original version of the story for three more images. –Matthew] Virtual Reality Might Finally Be Socially Acceptable By Sydney Butler, Editor, Hardware and Cutting Edge TechnologyNovember 27, 2024 When I first tried modern VR in 2016, it was a niche technology that drew plenty of mainstream ridicule. Today, things are very different, and no one has to be embarrassed about having a good time in a virtual world anymore.…

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  • Call: HHAI 2025: 4th International Conference Series on Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence

    [See the HHAI 2025 website for additional calls. –Matthew] Call for Papers HHAI 2025: The 4th International Conference Series on Hybrid Human-Artificial IntelligenceJune 9-13, 2025Pisa, Italyhttps://hhai-conference.org/2025/ Deadline for submission of abstracts: January 17, 2025 (paper submission: January 24, 2025) Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence (HHAI) is an international conference series that focuses on the study of Artificial Intelligence systems that cooperate synergistically, proactively and purposefully with humans, amplifying instead of replacing human intelligence. HHAI aims for AI systems that work together with humans, emphasizing the need for adaptive, collaborative, responsible, interactive and human-centered intelligent systems. HHAI systems leverage human strengths and compensate…

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  • Dad who wanted to be a pilot builds incredible real-life simulator at home – now his daughter’s obsessed

    [The allure of presence is well-illustrated in this story from the Good News Network, supplemented by text from coverage by The Yorkshire Post. The original versions of both stories include a second image; the Good News Network story includes a 1:52 minute summary video (also available on YouTube) and the story in The Yorkshire Post includes a 1:28 minute video of Craig Cullingworth and Sophie operating the simulator (that video is also available on Facebook). –Matthew] [Image: Credit: SWNS] Dad Who Wanted to be a Pilot Builds Incredible Real-Life Simulator at Home–Now his Daughter’s Obsessed (Watch) By Good News NetworkNovember…

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