Acknowledgments |
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Contributor Affiliations |
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About the Companion Website |
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Introduction |
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Part I. The Foundations Of Virtuality |
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1 The Virtuality And Reality Of Avatar Cyberspace |
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2 The Physical And Social Reality Of Virtual Worlds |
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42 | (13) |
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3 Envisioning The Virtual |
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55 | (16) |
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4 Being More Than Yourself: Virtuality And Human Spirit |
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71 | (15) |
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5 Mythologies Of Virtuality: "Other Space" And "Shared Dimension" From Ancient Myths To Cyberspace |
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86 | (25) |
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Maria Beatrice Bittarello |
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6 The Paradox Of Virtuality |
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Part II. Psychology And Perception |
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129 | (16) |
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8 Not Quite Human: What Virtual Characters Have Taught Us About Person Perception |
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145 | (17) |
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9 Emotions And Altered States Of Awareness: The Virtuality Of Reality And The Reality Of Virtuality |
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162 | (11) |
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10 Applying Psychological Plausibility To The Uncanny Valley Phenomenon |
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173 | (14) |
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11 The Psychology Of Addiction To Virtual Environments: The Allure Of The Virtual Self |
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187 | (18) |
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12 Being Present In A Virtual World |
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205 | (17) |
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13 Immersion In Virtual Worlds |
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222 | (17) |
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Part III. Culture And Society |
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14 Communication In Virtual Worlds |
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239 | (15) |
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15 So Good, They Named It Twice? A Lacanian Perspective On Virtual Reality From Literature And The Other Arts |
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254 | (15) |
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16 History And Cultural Heritage In Virtual Environments |
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269 | (15) |
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17 Flirting, Cheating, Dating, And Mating In A Virtual World |
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284 | (19) |
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303 | (20) |
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19 A Virtual Assembly: Constructing Religion Out Of Zeros And Ones |
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323 | (14) |
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20 Acoustemologies Of The Closet |
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337 | (14) |
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Part IV. Sound |
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21 Breaking The Fourth Wall? User-Generated Sonic Content In Virtual Worlds |
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351 | (13) |
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22 Sonic Virtuality: Understanding Audio In A Virtual World |
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364 | (14) |
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23 Virtual Worlds: An Ethnomusicological Perspective |
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378 | (14) |
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24 The Music That's Not There |
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392 | (15) |
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Part V. Image |
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25 Through The Looking Glass: Philosophical Reflections On The Art Of Virtual Worlds |
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407 | (13) |
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26 Recreating Visual Reality In Virtuality |
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420 | (24) |
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27 The Translation Of Art In Virtual Worlds |
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444 | (19) |
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28 Painting, The Virtual, And The Celluloid Frame |
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463 | (18) |
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Part VI. Economy And Law |
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481 | (15) |
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30 Virtuality In The Sphere Of Economics |
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Part VII. A-Life And Artificial Intelligence |
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31 On The Role Of "Digital Actors" In Entertainment-Based Virtual Worlds |
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511 | (15) |
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32 Evolution In Virtual Worlds |
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526 | (23) |
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33 Virtual Ecologies And Environments |
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549 | (20) |
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34 Computational Modeling Of Brain Function And The Human Haptic System At The Neural Spike Level: Learning The Dynamics Of A Simulated Body |
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Gabriel Robles-De-La-Torre |
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Part VIII. Technology And Applications |
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35 Distributed Embodiment: Real Presence In Virtual Bodies |
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589 | (13) |
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36 Level Of Realism: Feel, Smell, And Taste In Virtual Environments |
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602 | (13) |
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37 >Developing Handheld Augmented Reality Interfaces |
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615 | (21) |
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38 Avoidable Pitfalls In Virtual-World Learning Design |
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636 | (13) |
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39 Medical Clinical Uses Of Virtual Worlds |
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649 | (17) |
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40 Military Simulations Using Virtual Worlds |
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666 | (17) |
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Part IX. Utopia And Dystopia |
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41 Ethics At The Boundaries Of The Virtual |
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683 | (15) |
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42 The Social Imaginary Of Virtual Worlds |
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698 | (14) |
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43 Virtuality And Humanity |
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712 | (15) |
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727 | (12) |
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An Afterword in Four Binarisms |
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Index |
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