Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... Virtual Reality and Telepresencing : The Body Disavowed In virtual reality , the " meat " body is not “ parked ” but rather mapped onto one or more ( or even shared ) virtual bodies ; at the same time , the organic body is purified by ...
... Virtual Reality and Telepresencing : The Body Disavowed In virtual reality , the " meat " body is not “ parked ” but rather mapped onto one or more ( or even shared ) virtual bodies ; at the same time , the organic body is purified by ...
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... virtual reality even has appli- cation as a diet tool ( and , I might add , in a way not unlike Olestra ) : while a helmet with television eye - screens blinds the woman immersed in virtual reality to what we as spectators see are ...
... virtual reality even has appli- cation as a diet tool ( and , I might add , in a way not unlike Olestra ) : while a helmet with television eye - screens blinds the woman immersed in virtual reality to what we as spectators see are ...
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... virtual reality are contradictory - prob- ably because there are at minimum two bodies , one virtual and one actual . The virtual body can be delegated to one or more figures in the artificial world or remain subjective . The actual ...
... virtual reality are contradictory - prob- ably because there are at minimum two bodies , one virtual and one actual . The virtual body can be delegated to one or more figures in the artificial world or remain subjective . The actual ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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