Metaphor and Manifestation Cross-Reality with Ubiquitous Sensor/Actuator Networks

Looks at how MIT Media Lab's Responsive Environments Group is exploring ways to bridge networked electronic sensors and human perception through "cross reality" implementations that render and manifest phenomena between real world and virtual environments via densely embedded sensor a...

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Second Life
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