Author: Matthew Lombard


  • Call: Somaesthetics of Atmosphere conference

    CALL FOR PAPERS Somaesthetics of AtmosphereNovember 7-8, 2024Florida Atlantic UniversityBoca Raton, Florida, USAhttps://www.fau.edu/artsandletters/bodymindculture/uconfern/ Deadline for submission of abstracts: August 20, 2023 The Center for Body, Mind, and Culture of Florida Atlantic University invites paper proposals for a conference on “Somaesthetics of Atmosphere” that is planned for November 7-8, 2024 at FAU’s Boca Raton campus. The conference’s call for papers is as follows: Atmosphere is a topic that commands increasing attention not only with respect to climate change but also in the humanities, particularly in philosophy, design, and the arts. Besides its climatological meaning, atmosphere indicates the pervading tone, mood, or…

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  • AI-generated images of celebrities at MET Gala fool fans and Katy Perry’s mother

    [Apologies for the glitchy re-start of ISPR Presence News posts; if you didn’t receive the full version of yesterday’s post titled “Virtual reality environment for teens may offer an accessible, affordable way to reduce stress,” you can read it here. The story below is from NPR and reports on a series of AI-generated images distributed on social media that appeared to show certain celebrities attending and modeling dramatic fashions at the recent MET Gala even though those individuals hadn’t attended the event. In one case the AI image deceived even singer Katy Perry’s mother. Both this story and an excerpt…

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  • Virtual reality environment for teens may offer an accessible, affordable way to reduce stress

    [Researchers created a virtual reality environment to reduce stress among teens and conducted a study suggesting that it works. This story is from the University of Washington, where the original version includes two more images and a 1:12 minute video; the published study is available from the link in the story. –Matthew] Virtual reality environment for teens may offer an accessible, affordable way to reduce stress By Stefan Milne, UW NewsMay 1, 2024 Social media. The climate crisis. Political polarization. The tumult of a pandemic and online learning. Teens today are dealing with unprecedented stressors, and over the past decade…

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  • ISPR News: Website and posts return

    ISPR News: Website and posts return Hello again…! After 25 days during which the ISPR website (ispr.info), including ISPR Presence News, were out of commission due to a serious software issue, the entire site has been moved to a new server and normal service has been restored, including the resumption of ISPR Presence News posts. The site and posts will look a little different and will likely undergo further tweaking in the days and weeks ahead, but we’re glad to be back online (with great thanks to Bella Pezzati and Chris Montgomery in Temple University’s Klein College IT office).…

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  • Gucci on the Apple Vision Pro and why it matters

    [The Apple Vision Pro was the impetus for lots of discussion at an interesting and enjoyable symposium at the University of Toronto last week titled “Questioning Reality: Explorations of Virtual Reality and Our Social Future.” The story below about a new presence-evoking documentary about fashion from Gucci touches on some of the same themes and questions regarding the future of Apple’s new platform and others that will come after it. The story is from fxguide, where the original version features more images; the documentary is available via the GUCCI app on the Apple App Store. For more details and coverage,…

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  • Call: Big Visual Data Analytics (BVDA) Workshop at IEEE International Conference on Image Processing 2024

    CALL FOR PAPERS Big Visual Data Analytics (BVDA) Workshop at ICIP 2024 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing October 27-30, 2024 Abu Dhabi, UAE https://icarus.csd.auth.gr/cfp-bvda-icip24-workshop/ Paper submission deadline: May 9, 2024 We invite researchers and practitioners working on various aspects of big visual data analytics to submit their work to the Big Visual Data Analytics (BVDA) Workshop, organized in conjunction with the IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP) 2024. The ever-increasing visual data availability leads to repositories or streams characterized by big data volumes, velocity (acquisition and processing speed), variety (e.g., RGB or RGB-D or hyperspectral images) and complexity…

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  • What it’s like to use Apple’s Vision Pro for two weeks in real life

    [The author of this review from Axios describes the benefits and challenges she encountered during sustained use of the new Apple Vision Pro headset. As with so many assessments, the report makes clear that presence-evoking virtual, augmented and mixed reality technologies are advancing, but there are still substantial barriers to widespread adoption. –Matthew] [Image: A view from the Vision Pro with icons overlaying pass-through video of a living room. Credit: Apple] Axios Review: Using Apple’s Vision Pro in real life By Ina Fried, author of Axios AI+ March 29, 2024 Apple’s $3,500 Vision Pro headset, two months after its appearance…

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  • Call: Digital Death: Transforming History, Rituals and Afterlife Conference

    Call for Papers: Digital Death: Transforming History, Rituals and Afterlife Conference The 7th International Symposium of the Death Online Research Network (DORS#7) October 3-5, 2024 University of Helsinki, Finland https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/digital-death-transforming-history-rituals-and-afterlife/digital-death-transforming-history-rituals-and-afterlife-conference Abstract/panel submission deadline: April 26, 2024 How do the dead live among us today? What kinds of relationships can be established between the living and the dead in today’s society? How can we achieve immortality in the present-day digital society? The 7th International Research Symposium of the Death Online Research Network Digital Death: Transforming History, Rituals and Afterlife addresses the cultural and social transformation of human death in modern society…

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  • Picture book worlds brought to life: A new museum of children’s literature creates presence with life-size dioramas

    [An ”immersive and beautiful” new museum of children’s literature evokes presence without screens and other digital technologies. Instead, it features “40 book-themed dioramas blown up to life-size and arranged, Ikea showroom-style, in a space the size of two hockey rinks.” The details are in this abridged version of a story from The New York Times; see the original version for 15 more images. –Matthew] [Image: Two generations of readers enjoy “Caps for Sale” at the Rabbit Hole, a new museum in Kansas City, Mo. Credit: Chase Castor for The New York Times] Once Upon a Time, the World of Picture…

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  • Call: ACM Symposium on Spatial User Interaction (SUI) 2024

    Call for Papers: ACM Symposium on Spatial User Interaction (SUI) 2024 October 7-8, 2024 Trier, Germany https://sui.acm.org/2024/index Submission deadline for papers: June 10, 2024 (posters/demos: August 2, 2024) We invite papers, posters, and demo contributions to ACM Symposium on Spatial User Interaction, which is taking place in Trier, Germany, October 7-8, 2024. All topics that are directly or indirectly relevant to spatial user interactions and interfaces are welcome. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: design practices; spatial interaction design; evaluation; perception and cognition; human factors and ergonomics; ethical and social factors; inclusion and accessibility; privacy and security;…

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  • Imagining virtual reality as a simple tool to treat depression

    [A new study demonstrates that behavioral activation – a treatment for depression in which patients are encouraged to engage in pleasant real-life activities, is also effective when the activities are simulated using virtual reality. The details are in this post from Stanford Medicine’s Scope blog (where the original includes two more images). –Matthew] [Image: Credit: Emily Moskal] Imagining virtual reality as a simple tool to treat depression By Sarah C. P. Williams April 11, 2024 Some of the 17 million Americans afflicted with major depressive disorder each year may soon receive a surprising new prescription from their clinician: Have fun…

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  • Call: GALA 2024: 13th Games and Learning Alliance Conference

    Call for Papers GALA 2024: 13th Games and Learning Alliance Conference Organized by the Serious Games Society in collaboration with Berlin School of Economics and Law | HWR Berlin November 20-22, 2024 Berlin, Germany https://conf.seriousgamessociety.org/ Submission deadline: July 3, 2024 You are cordially invited to submit papers to the 13th Games and Learning Alliance Conference (GALA Conference 2024). GALA Conference 2024 is an international conference organized by the Serious Games Society in collaboration with the Berlin School of Economics and Law (Business Faculty). The conference will take place in Berlin (Germany) from 20th November to 22nd November. The objective of…

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