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her account of virtual reality . She is also concerned with the body as subject , but describes the dramaturgy of virtual reality in humanistic terms , drawing as in conventional acting upon the experience of the performer . Those who ...
her account of virtual reality . She is also concerned with the body as subject , but describes the dramaturgy of virtual reality in humanistic terms , drawing as in conventional acting upon the experience of the performer . Those who ...
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... virtual reality ... and it is a medium well suited to dissembling . Self - disclosure is not always synonymous with authenticity . As virtual reality enables us to have entirely new kinds of social interactions , new social norms will ...
... virtual reality ... and it is a medium well suited to dissembling . Self - disclosure is not always synonymous with authenticity . As virtual reality enables us to have entirely new kinds of social interactions , new social norms will ...
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assumed in virtual reality . In Flatland , a geometric allegory writ- ten in the last century , all of the inhabitants of a particular virtual world were polygons in a plane . Unable to distinguish each other by sight as they were ...
assumed in virtual reality . In Flatland , a geometric allegory writ- ten in the last century , all of the inhabitants of a particular virtual world were polygons in a plane . Unable to distinguish each other by sight as they were ...
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