Telepresence
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2009007714#concept
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- found: Work cat.: 2009029768: Immersed in media, 2009:ECIP galley (Telepresence (or presence) is commonly defined as the "perceptual illusion of nonmediation"; Marvin Minsky coined the term "telepresence" in 1980 to refer to the manipulation of remote objects through technology, and Sheridan (1992) broadened this definition (as "presence") to include the feelings people have while immersed in virtual environments such as those created through Virtual Reality (VR) technology)
- found: Wikipedia, Aug. 19, 2009(Telepresence refers to a set of technologies which allow a person to feel as if they were present, to give the appearance that they were present, or to have an effect, at a location other than their true location; Telepresence refers to a user interacting with another live, real place, and is distinct from virtual presence [virtual reality], where the user is given the impression of being in a simulated environment)
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- 2009-09-10: new
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