> Steve Mann wrote: > > > > > > > so, the difference is that augmented is an overlay. You see computer and real world. > > > In Mediated, you always see through the computer. > > > > yes, mediated reality gives you the possiblity of altering the visual > > perception of reality. > > > Hi all, > > from what I have read about mediated reality I had assumed that it was > not fixed to one type of human sensory perception. I had assumed that > when Steve was talking about Mediated reality that it included mediated > audio and possibly other sensory perceptions like touch and smell as > well.. > > Are my assumptions incorrect ?? > > Neill some of what i experimented with in the 1980s (and later wrote about) involved mediated audio, as well as synesntisa of sixth and seventh senses, etc.. again, see http://wearcam.org/mr.htm and some of the links at http://wearcam.org/research.htm GNU + LINUX = GNUX http://gnux.org GNUX .GT. (Lose95 | Lose98 | LoseNT) debian = ZERO viruses > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Neill Newman Tel: Mobile 07970 673722 > Department of Electronics Systems Engineering Work 01206 873708 > University of Essex Fax: Work 01206 872900 > http://wearables.essex.ac.uk/index.html email:> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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