Category: Presence in the News


  • Dancers trick the eye in virtual reality

    [From NJ.com; more information is here] Dancers trick the eye in virtual reality By Robert Johnson/The Star-Ledger March 26, 2010 NEW YORK — Cult status surely awaits choreographers Myrna Packer and Art Bridgman, a playful couple of dance artists who have parlayed their familiarity with video technology into a reputation for dazzling illusionism. “Under the Skin,” their wildly imaginative piece from 2005, returned on Wednesday at the Baryshnikov Arts Center, joined by the premiere of “Double Expose,” an even more elaborate adventure into virtual reality that is sure to delight their fans. With the help of videographers Peter Bobrow and…

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  • Venuegen’s virtual meetings

    [From CNET’s Rafe’s Radar blog; a 5 minute video from DEMO 2010 is here] March 21, 2010 Don’t laugh, Venuegen’s virtual meetings can work by Rafe Needleman My co-workers will attest to the fact that when I started reading the materials about Venuegen‘s virtual-meeting-room service, I audibly groaned. I’ve had enough of companies trying to make meetings work in Second Life-ish virtual worlds. It’s too cute an idea for too serious a need. Or so I’ve always thought. A demo of the service, which is being unveiled at the Demo conference Monday, opened my eyes a bit. Built on a…

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  • Cisco Talks Telepresence Direction

    [From InformationWeek] Down To Business: Cisco Talks Telepresence Direction Cisco coined the term and raised market awareness. Now it’s looking to drive adoption into wholly new areas. By Rob Preston InformationWeek March 24, 2010 Cisco coined “telepresence” five years ago to describe its vision for super-high-quality videoconferencing, and as a mark of its success the term is now the industry norm. Rivals Hewlett-Packard, Polycom, LifeSize Communications, Teliris, Huawei Technologies, and even lower-end providers like Vidyo have adopted the Cisco label. I sat down yesterday with Chuck Stucki, VP and general manager of Cisco’s TelePresence Systems unit, to discuss the present…

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  • Telepresence robot at elementary school’s career day presentation

    [From Singularity Hub (“The Future Is Here Today…Robots, Genetics, AI, Longevity, Singularity”)]   Willow Garage Shares Specs for TeleRobot, Takes It To Show and Tell at School March 14th, 2010 by Aaron Saenz Wouldn’t you have loved to be the kid who brought a real life working robot to school for show and tell? Willow Garage delighted students at a Cupertino, California elementary school for their “Discovery Day” – an opportunity for children to learn about local careers – by sending one of their new telepresence robots (the Texai) to make a presentation. Among the firefighters, doctors, and business executives…

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  • Nintendo announces 3D DS with rumble, moton control

    [From PC World’s Game On blog] 3D Nintendo DS Rumble, Motion Control Specs Emerge Matt Peckham Mar 23, 2010 6:30 pm Nintendo says it’ll release a 3D version of its DS handheld gaming portable. We learned that much from Nintendo’s official press teaser this morning. But according to Japanese newshound Adriansang, several mainstream Japanese sources are weighing in with claims of tantalizing supplemental specs.…

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  • U.S. Defense readies system to treat PTSD, brain injuries remotely

    [From NextGov (“Technology And The Business Of Government”)] Defense readies system to treat PTSD, brain injuries remotely By Bob Brewin 03/22/2010 Thousands of miles and a lack of facilities have kept the Army from providing treatment to soldiers with post-traumatic stress disorder. But the Defense Department plans to deploy a solution soon that relies on a transportable telehealth system that will virtually bring doctors to patients.…

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  • Octopuses experience presence with HDTV

    [From New Scientist; a :30 video is here] HDTV reveals brainy octopus has no personality 12 March 2010 by Shanta Barley Octopuses make for discerning TV viewers: it seems they prefer high-definition to traditional cathode ray images (CRT). What’s more, the first study using video to trick octopuses, finds that they may be the Jekyll and Hydes of the oceans: aggressive one day, shrinking violets the next. “People have been trying for over a decade to get proper behavioural responses from octopuses and other cephalopods using videos,” says Roger Hanlon, an octopus researcher at the Marine Resources Center, Woods Hole, Massachusetts,…

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  • Power Gig game uses real guitar controller

    [From Gizmag] Power Gig game uses real guitar controller By Paul Ridden March 11, 2010 There’s a Battle of the Bands scenario brewing now that a new contender has arrived on the “play along to your favorite tunes with a game controller instrument” scene. Seven45 Studios has just released details of its new gaming system called PowerGig where the buttoned and plunger interface of the familiar Guitar Hero and Rock Band gaming interface has been tossed out in favor of a real six-string guitar. Seven45 Studios has taken a more hands-on approach to its game and interface development than most…

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  • Presence, reality and Avatar

    [From The New York Review of Books] Volume 57, Number 5 · March 25, 2010 The Wizard By Daniel Mendelsohn Avatar a film directed by James Cameron [snip] What’s striking is that so many critiques of Avatar ‘s political shortcomings often go out of their way to elide or belittle the movie’s overwhelming successes as a work of cinema—its enormous visual power, the thrilling imaginative originality, the excitingly effective use of the 3-D technology that seems bound to change permanently the nature of cinematic experience henceforth—as if to acknowledge how dazzling it is would be an admission of critical weakness.[2]…

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  • First Person Cultural Trainer teaches soldiers in a virtual Iraq or Afghanistan

    [From the News Center of the University of Texas at Dallas] Game Trains Soldiers in a Virtual Iraq or Afghanistan ATEC Wins National Modeling and Simulation Award for 3D Interactive Program Feb. 23, 2010 A training tool being developed by a research team from the Arts and Technology (ATEC) program may soon make it easier for military service men and women to perform their missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. “The work we’re doing has to do with the facilitation of cultural training,” said Dr. Marjorie Zielke, an assistant professor in the ATEC program and the principal investigator on the project.…

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  • U.S. Army announces virtual worlds challenge finalists

    [From www.army.mil (“The Official Homepage of the United States Army”); more information about the finalists is available here] Image: VADER Island, a virtual world where developers submitted entries to the competition Army announces virtual worlds challenge finalists Mar 9, 2010 By Michelle Milliner ORLANDO, Fla. – This week, the U.S. Army announced finalists in a competition designed to uncover new potentials in virtual worlds. The Research, Development and Engineering Command’s simulation and training center launched the Federal Virtual Worlds Challenge in August 2009 to reach a global development community and explore innovative, interactive training and analysis solutions in virtual worlds.…

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  • Ghost army used arts of illusion, deception to defeat the Nazis

    [From The Seattle Post-Intelligencer’s Book Patrol reader blog] Ghost Army Haunts Michigan Library Posted by Nancy Mattoon at March 12, 2010 1:44 a.m. An invisible army, operating in obscurity, mastering the arts of illusion, deception, and disinformation to defeat the Nazis in World War II. This could be a description of the French Resistance fighters, the band of brothers who operated in utmost secrecy under the noses of the German occupation forces, and have been called “The Army of Shadows.” But it also describes an amazing division of American troops stationed in the European Theatre: the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops,…

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