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  • Held, Richard and Nathaniel Durlach. Telepresence Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 1 (1992): 109-112.
  • Krueger, Myron. The Experience Society Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 2, no. 2 (1993): 162-168.
  • Slater, Mel and Martin Usoh and A. Steed. Depth of Presence in Virtual Environments Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 3, no. 2 (1994): 130-144.
  • Stanney, Kay and Ronald R. Mourant and Robert S. Kennedy. Human Factors Issues in Virtual Environments Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 7, no. 4 (1998): 327-351.
  • Teleopolis
    Event: TeleopolisInstitution: ExploratoriumComment:
  • The installation Teleporting An Unknown State creates the experience of the Internet as a life-supporting system. In a very dark room a pedestal with earth serves as a nursery for a single seed. Through a video projector suspended above and facing
  • Global Telepathic BroadcastArtist: Warren NeidichComment:
  • During Imagina '93 computer graphics installations in Monte Carlo and in Karlsruhe were connected by modem through a conventional telephone line. Facing large video screens, the two distant players each shared the same virtual image space.
  • Speakeasy is a telephone service that connects new immigrants with bilingual community members who are familiar with local resources and social service options. This project provides access to language interpretation wherever it is needed. To use
  • Echelon -
    This work was made in response to a call by Metamute (London) for Jam Echelon Day 2001. It simply employs all the words stored in the Echelon system in a program that automatically generates texts using whatever dictionary it has available.