Deep Space LIVE: Dreams, Illusions and Promise of Telepresence

Deep Space LIVE: Dreams, Illusions and Promise of Telepresence
Tuesday, June 18, 2013 / 8-9 PM / Ars Electronica Center

(Linz, June 14, 2013) Telepresence will take center stage at the next Deep Space LIVE on Tuesday, June 18, 2013 at 8 PM. Professor Henry Fuchs of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will discuss whether new technologies like Microsoft Kinect and Google Glass really do deliver what has been a high-tech dream up to now: enabling people separated by great distances to interact as if they were in each other’s presence. The speech will be in English.

Deep Space LIVE

The Ars Electronica Center is now hosting a Deep Space LIVE event every Thursday (except holidays) at 8 PM. Each presentation will feature ultra-high-definition imagery in 16×9-meter format and will be accompanied by expert commentary, entertaining stand-up repartee, and musical improvisation. Whether great works from the history of art, space travel, journeys of discovery in the Nanoworld, or a live concert is what you’ve come to behold, Deep Space LIVE stands for enlightening entertainment amidst breathtaking worlds of imagery. Admission is €2. Holders of a valid Museum ticket are admitted free of charge.

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