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Tele-reality: how space technology transforms human perceptions of space, time, and self / Arnould, Jacques   Journal Article
Arnould, Jacques Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract With the introduction and development of space techniques, three types of remote reality, or tele-reality, have emerged: (1) the Earth, its environments, and its inhabitants have been brought closer to each of us; (2) the planets in the solar system are now "at hand's reach"-a robotic hand, that is; and (3) deep space is brought to our screens in three dimensions. But remote reality raises questions: What connection does it make between the perceptible and the intelligible; and what confusion does it maintain between what is real and what appears on the screen? New practices are challenging the way we handle the relationship between seeing, knowledge, and power, and questioning our ethical values. It is time and essential that we redefine the conditions and boundaries of our "tele-techniques."
Key Words Space Technology  Space  Solar system  Human Perceptions 
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