The papers are collected in four Parts:
Philosophy
Art, History, and Critical Theory
Engineering, Interface, and System Design
Postscript
Contents
- Introduction: The Unique Phenomenon of a Distance. 2000
- Thomas J. Campanella. Eden by Wire: Webcameras and the Telepresent Landscape. 2000
- Hubert L. Dreyfus. Telepistemology: Descartes's Last Stand. 2000
- Catherine Wilson. Vicariousness and Authenticity. 2000
- Albert Borgmann. Information, Nearness, and Farness. 2000
- Jeff Malpas. Acting at a Distance and Knowing from Afar: Agency and Knowledge on the Internet. 2000
- Alvin I. Goldman. Telerobotic Knowledge: a Reliabilist Approach. 2000
- Martin Jay. The Speed of Light and the Virtualization of Reality,. 2000
- Lev Manovich. To Lie and to Act: Potemkin's Villages, Cinema, and Telepresence. 2000
- Eduardo Kac. Dialogical Telepresence and Net Ecology. 2000
- Machiko Kusahara. Presence, Absence, and Knowledge in Telerobotic Art. 2000
- Marina Grzinic. Exposure Time, the Aura, and Telerobotics. 2000
- Oliver Grau. The History of Telepresence: Automata, Illusion, and the Rejection of the Body. 2000
- Blake Hannaford. Feeling is Believing: a History of Telerobotics. 2000
- John Canny, Eric Paulos. Tele-Embodiment and Shattered Presence: Reconstructing the Body for Online Interaction. 2000
- Judith Donath. Being Real: Questions of Tele-Identity. 2000
- Michael Idinopulos. Telepistemology, Mediation, and the Design of Transparent Interfaces. 2000
- Maurice Merleau-Ponty. The Film and the New Psychology (1945). 2000