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Containing the edited research papers resulting from an ambitious, cross-disciplinary research project, this volume examines the spatiality of virtual inhabited 3D worlds - virtual reality and cyberspace. (Three other volumes look at Interaction, Staging and Methodology.) It is about the communication spaces emerging at the Internet and supported by special 3D interfaces. It is also about the virtual spaces created by virtual reality hardware (CAVEs, panoramic screens, head mounted display systems etc.) and software.Virtual Space: Spatiality in Virtual Inhabited 3D Worlds is interdisciplinary. It deals with philosophical, psychological, communicational, technological and aesthetic aspects of space. While philosophy raises the question concerning the ontology of space - what is space - psychology deals with our perception of space. Communication theory looks at the way in which space supports communication (i.e. that space is a medium for communication), and finally aesthetic analyses exemplify the use of virtual space in virtual cities, in museums and in art.
Fischer Black was a remarkable social scientist, one whose
contributions range from the lofty perch of highbrow theory to the
trenches of practical application. The papers represented in this
work span the same range, the contributions of a remarkable array
of financial economists who embody in different ways Fischer's
ideal of insight from economic theory that both guides and is
rooted in the kind of detailed observation of relevant aspects of
actual financial markets. It is hoped that readers find this volume
to be both a fitting tribute and a stimulus to further research.
After all, the advancement of economic science remained a constant
goal throughout Fischer's remarkable career in the many and
disparate venues in which he plies his trade.
Containing the edited research papers resulting from an ambitious,
cross-disciplinary research project, this volume examines the
spatiality of virtual inhabited 3D worlds - virtual reality and
cyberspace. (Three other volumes look at Interaction, Staging and
Methodology.) It is about the communication spaces emerging at the
Internet and supported by special 3D interfaces. It is also about
the virtual spaces created by virtual reality hardware (CAVEs,
panoramic screens, head mounted display systems etc.) and software.
Virtual Space: Spatiality in Virtual Inhabited 3D Worlds is
interdisciplinary. It deals with philosophical, psychological,
communicational, technological and aesthetic aspects of space.
While philosophy raises the question concerning the ontology of
space - what is space - psychology deals with our perception of
space. Communication theory looks at the way in which space
supports communication (i.e. that space is a medium for
communication), and finally aesthetic analyses exemplify the use of
virtual space in virtual cities, in museums and in art.
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