Virtual Environments: Expanding the Frontiers of Living and Knowing
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7017457Keywords:
Virtual Environments, ComputersAbstract
The use of technologies, mainly through personal computers, offers us new ways of living. It is the ideal medium to project our ideas and fantasies (Turkle: 1997). Making an analogy to Lewis Caroll's classic, Alice Through the Looking Glass (1871), today the computer is more than a tool and a mirror; It is the possibility of going through the mirror.
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