Achieving presence through evoked reality
SCHMIDT, Colin
Laboratoire Angevin de Mécanique, Procédés et InnovAtion [LAMPA]
Le Mans Université [UM]
Laboratoire Angevin de Mécanique, Procédés et InnovAtion [LAMPA]
Le Mans Université [UM]
SCHMIDT, Colin
Laboratoire Angevin de Mécanique, Procédés et InnovAtion [LAMPA]
Le Mans Université [UM]
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Laboratoire Angevin de Mécanique, Procédés et InnovAtion [LAMPA]
Le Mans Université [UM]
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en
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Ce document a été publié dans
Frontiers in Psychology. 2013-02-26, vol. 4, n° 86, p. 1-13
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Résumé en anglais
The sense of "Presence" (evolving from "telepresence") has always been associated with virtual reality research and is still an exceptionally mystifying constituent. Now the study of presence clearly spans over various ...Lire la suite >
The sense of "Presence" (evolving from "telepresence") has always been associated with virtual reality research and is still an exceptionally mystifying constituent. Now the study of presence clearly spans over various disciplines associated with cognition. This paper attempts to put forth a concept that argues that it's an experience of an "Evoked Reality (ER)" (illusion of reality) that triggers an "Evoked Presence (EP)" (sense of presence) in our minds. A Three Pole Reality Model is proposed to explain this phenomenon. The poles range from Dream Reality to Simulated Reality with Primary (Physical) Reality at the center. To demonstrate the relationship between ER and EP, a Reality-Presence Map is developed. We believe that this concept of ER and the proposed model may have significant applications in the study of presence, and in exploring the possibilities of not just virtual reality but also what we call "reality."< Réduire
Mots clés en anglais
Presence
Reality
Dream
Virtual Reality
Simulated reality
Cognition
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