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  • I first conceived the Telepresence Garment in 1995 to investigate the notion of the mediascape as an expanded cloth; i.e., to consider wireless networking as a new fabric that envelops the body. The Garment, which I finished in 1996, gives
  • International Feel -
    "International Feel" was David Rokeby re-installation of his earlier work "Body Language." It took place in the context of the Strategic Arts Initiative 2.0, a re-installation of the seminal 1986 telepresence exhibition "Strategic Arts Initiative"
  • Minsky, Marvin. Telepresence OMNI magazine (June 1980).
  • Bolas, M.T. and Scott S. Fisher. Head-Coupled Remote Stereoscopic Camera System for Telepresence Applications Stereoscopic Displays and Applications 1256 (1990): 113-123.
  • Fisher, Scott S.. Telepresence Master Glove Controller for Dexterous Robotic End-Effectors In Advances in Intelligent Robotic Systems, SPIE 726, edited by D. P. CasasentCambridge, MASS: 1986.
  • Fisher, Scott S.. Virtual Environments: Personal Simulations and Telepresence In Virtual Reality: Theory, Practice and Promise, edited by S. Helsel and J. RothWestport, Connecticut: Meckler Publishing, 1991.
  • Mark Reany is a pioneer in virtual reality theater and the Director of the Institute for the Exploration of Virtual Realities in the University of Kansas. He produced virtual scenarios, avatars, telepresence and real-time simulations in theatrical
  • Dove, Toni. The Space Between: Telepresence, Re-animation and the Re-casting of the Invisible In New Screen Media: Cinema/Art/Narrative, Band 1, edited by Martin Rieser and Andrea ZappLondon, Karlsruhe: BBFI Publishing, 2002.
  • Fisher, Scott S.. Virtual Environments, Personal Simulation and Telepresence In Ars Electronica: Facing the Future, edited by Timothey DruckreyCambridge, MASS: MIT Press, 1999.
  • Kac, Eduardo. Ornitorrinco: Exploring Telepresence and Remote Sensing Leonardo 24, no. 2 (1991): 233.