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  • Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival is now inviting proposals for commissions in two categories; ‘Artists’ Moving Image’ for an artist or film-maker to make a new piece of moving image work, and ‘Film Score’ for a musician or composer to write and perform a new soundtrack to an existing film or films of their [...]

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  • 20.Jun
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  • Well, thanks (once again) to Jer Thorp (@blprnt) for recommending this book. I have to say, I bought it knowing nothing about Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, or his writings. But, after finishing it, I have nothing but praise for this book. How one can link disparate occurrences- historically and geographically, in such a considered manner, is fantastic. [...]

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  • 14.Feb
  • DMX light panels – a demo
  • I am about to see a demo of some DMX panels, at the Uni. Obviously, I would like to have something ready to plug into them, but I am still flummoxed by the path to libraries in Processing. I am going to instal Linux (via Parallels) on my MacBook, and compile a new installation old [...]

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avatars, and how they operate

Taken from Phasing Grace – thanks.. The fact that we can separate the avatar from the behavior allows an exploration of the extent to which this reliance on visible information in the perception process is due to the lack of conscious control and the relative stability of the body. Perceivers know that the avatar is [...]

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By thomas

Taken from Phasing Grace – thanks..

The fact that we can separate the avatar from the behavior allows an exploration of the extent to which this reliance on visible information in the perception process is due to the lack of conscious control and the relative stability of the body. Perceivers know that the avatar is consciously chosen, easy to change, and not stable. Therefore, if people rely more on a person’s behavior than on the visual information (avatar) when online, it is likely that people rely on characteristics of the offline body due to its stability and the fact that it is beyond conscious control. However, if the characteristics of the avatar have a stronger effect on the online person perception process than behavior, this implies that people rely on visual characteristics for some other reason.

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