Author: Matthew Lombard


  • Carl the robot bartender serves customers at German bar

    [From the Daily Mail, where the story includes many more images] Vorsprung durch tech drink! Carl the robot bartender serves customers at German bar The humanoid robot measures out spirits at the Robots Bar and Lounge Nine customers can take a seat at the bar in Ilmenau, eastern Germany 27 July 2013 He’s handy with a shot glass and customers travel from far and wide to admire him at work. The only strange thing about Carl the bartender is that he’s not quite human. The humanoid robot mixes drinks for guests at the Robots Bar and Lounge in Ilmenau, eastern…

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  • Call: Social Believability in Games Workshop at ACE2013

    Call for papers to Social believability in games workshop The Social Believability in Games Workshop intends to be a point of interaction for researchers and game developers interested in different aspects of modeling, discussing, and developing believable social agents and Non-Player Characters (NPC). This can include discussions around behavior based on social and behavioral science theories and models, social affordances when interacting with game worlds and more. The intention is to invite participants from a multitude of disciplines in order to create a broad spectrum of approaches to the area.…

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  • Telemonitoring as an alternative to hospital admissions

    [From MobiHealthNews] Orlando Health explores telemonitoring as an alternative to hospital admissions By: Neil Versel | Jul 23, 2013 While other hospitals are trying to comply with a new Medicare policy by assuring recently discharged patients don’t have to be readmitted, Orlando Health is trying to prevent inpatient admissions in the first place by sending some patients home from the emergency department with telemonitoring equipment. The Central Florida health system is a month into a planned four-month pilot of home-based videoconferencing units tied to simple vitals monitors and a visiting nurse program, in hopes of lowering costs and boosting patient…

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  • Call: JVRC 2013 – Joint Virtual Reality Conference of EGVE-EuroVR

    2013 Joint Virtual Reality Conference of EGVE – EuroVR EGVE – the 19th Eurographics Symposium on Virtual Environments EuroVR – the 10th EuroVR Conference Paris Saclay, France December 11-13, 2013 http://jvrc2013.sciencesconf.org/ Call for Papers and Short Papers: DEADLINE July 29th, 2013 Original, unpublished papers and short papers documenting new research contributions, practice and experience, or novel applications, from all areas of virtual environments, augmented reality, mixed reality and 3D user interfaces, are invited. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Advances in display technologies Audio and Multimodal Interfaces Haptic systems and devices Tracking and sensing Real-time rendering, modeling…

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  • Atlas to use Oculus Rift, iPhone and motion tracking to insert you into the game

    [From Yahoo! News] [Image: Using an Oculus Rift with Atlas to play a shooting game. On the bottom right hand corner is what you see through …] The Atlas looks like the most insane home video-gaming experience ever Jason Gilbert July 25, 2013 As video games have become more and more realistic over the past few decades, we are quickly approaching the dream of the movie Tron: to be able to actually physically exist within our games, to bring a new level of immediacy to the act of playing. Improvements in graphics have made this partly possible; innovative systems like…

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  • Call: Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS) 2014 conference

    13th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2014) http://aamas2014.lip6.fr Marriott Rive Gauche Paris, France May 5-9, 2014 Electronic Abstract Submission:  October 8, 2013 (11:59 PM HST) Full Paper and Extended Abstract Submission:  October 11, 2013 (11:59 PM HST) Rebuttal Phase : November 29 – December 2, 2013 (11:59 PM HST) Author Notification:  December 20, 2013 AAMAS-14 encourages the submission of theoretical, experimental, methodological, and applications papers. Theory papers should make clear the significance and relevance of their results to the AAMAS community. Similarly, applied papers should make clear both their scientific and technical contributions, and are expected…

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  • Robots: The future of elder care?

    [From CNN] Robots: The future of elder care? By Heather Kelly, CNN July 19th, 2013 Would you let a robot take over as a live-in nurse for your aging parent or grandparent? In 2050, the elderly will account for 16 percent of the global population. That’s 1.5 billion people over the age of 65, according to the Population Reference Bureau. Caring for those seniors – physically, emotionally and mentally – will be an enormous undertaking, and experts say there will be a shortage of professionals trained and willing to take on the job. “We have to find more resources and…

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  • Job: PhD scholarship for mobile stereoscopic 3D VR system project at HIT Lab NZ

    Job: PhD in mobile stereoscopic 3D VR system The goal of this project is to develop and evaluate a mobile stereoscopic three-dimensional (3D) virtual reality system. It will investigate cutting edge media technology to develop immersive visualization and composition system for 3D Mixed Reality content. The project will involve designing and developing an immersive display system and software tools to provide live 3D experience to the end users where they can interact with the synthetic environment composited from real and virtual scenes. The application area for the system is entertainment and education. The system will not only playback content, but…

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  • Robin Eley’s hyperrealist paintings show sexy side of materials

    [From the Huffington Post, where the story includes many images of the artist’s paintings (one of which is titled ‘presence’)] [Image: ‘Devotion’  Oil on Belgian linen, 50 cm x 41 cm] [Image: ‘Processional’  Oil on Belgian linen; from designboom] Robin Eley’s Hyperrealist Paintings Show The Sexy Side Of Plastic (NSFW PHOTOS) Posted: 07/15/13 Australian artist Robin Eley is a master of deception. Using oil paint, a series of tiny brushes and hours upon hours of intense concentration, he creates some of the most impressive hyperrealist works we’ve come across. What appear to be surreal nude photographs and snapshots of bizarre…

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  • Call: ‘Haptics in HRI: Cooperation and Communication’ – Special issue of Journal of Human-Robot Interaction

    Call for Papers for Special Issue on “Haptics in HRI: Cooperation and Communication” in Journal of Human-Robot Interaction SCOPE Coming generations of robots will share physical space with humans, engaging in contact interactions (physical Human Robot Interaction, or pHRI) as they carry out cooperative tasks. This special issue turns a spotlight on the specific roles that crafted haptic interaction (tactile and proproceptive) can play in cooperation and communication between a human and a robotic partner, from the viewpoints of human needs, capabilities and expectations and of engineering implementation. Physical interaction brings specific challenges to many aspects of robot development and…

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  • Telepresence comes to the credit union

    [From Credit Union Times] Virtual Reality Comes to Ohio Credit Union Beam Up the Cash, Scotty By Missy Baxter July 24, 2013 The latest technology popping up in credit unions seems almost as futuristic as Star Trek’s holodeck. Imagine having a real-time conversation with a life-size, 3D image of a credit union staffer who can answer questions about everything from car loans to savings rates. Plus, throw in theater-quality sound and eye contact. That might sound a bit like science fiction, but members at the $194 million MidUSA Credit Union in Middletown, Ohio, will soon be able to tap into…

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  • Call: Participations special issue: ‘Researching audiences in digital mediated and interactive experiences’

    Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception Studies Special Issue: ‘Researching audiences in digital mediated and interactive experiences’ Part of the AHRC Funded Project http://affectiveexperiences.com/ Co-editors: Irida Ntalla (Schools of Arts & Social Sciences, Cultural Policy and Management, City University London) & Dirk vom Lehn (Department of Management, King’s College London) Participations is the online Journal devoted to the broad field of audience and reception studies, and has been running for ten years now, to be found at www.participations.org.  It aims to bring into dialogue work and debate across all fields involved in examining all areas of media and culture.  Participations…

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