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Sabine Reljic / Willow Shenlin

"Psychology is the physics of virtual reality" (Bricken, 1990)

I hope that I am not stepping over any boundaries here. But I could not figure out where to share this great quote without being out of p...

Started by Sabine Reljic / Willow Shenlin

3 Oct 9
Reply by Milton Broome
Milton Broome

Child-like intelligence created in Second Life

A new artificial intelligence program has been created in Second life that is claimed to have a rudimentary theory of mind and the intell...

Started by Milton Broome

0 Sep 1
Milton Broome

Ethical Considerations in Teaching and Research in Virtual Worlds

As educationalists we have a ‘Duty of Care’ over those we teach. How does this differ in 3D multi-user virtual worlds and what considerat...

Started by Milton Broome

5 Aug 13
Reply by Daniel Livingstone
Milton Broome

The human body is obsolete

I've been interested in the futurist performance art of Stelarc (born. Stelios Arcadiou) for a while now. He worked at Nottingham Trent U...

Started by Milton Broome

0 Aug 13

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