Definition of telepresence in English:
telepresence
noun ˈtɛlɪprɛz(ə)nsˈteləˌprezəns
mass noun1The use of virtual reality technology, especially for remote control of machinery or for apparent participation in distant events.
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- In a few years, the Internet will support high-quality video applications - v-commerce - and telepresence will be the next best thing to being there.
- Advances are being made in surgical telerobotics and telepresence.
- With a built-in camera, the ER2 can be used for telepresence applications, allowing users to remotely attend events and meetings.
- Thus, telepresence is much more complicated than simply moving a joystick and seeing how the rover responds on another world.
- I predicted the rise of commercial telepresence, which now appears to be years away.
- 1.1 A sensation of being elsewhere, created by virtual reality technology.
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- In the early 1980s, the term telepresence was coined to refer to the use of remote control and the feedback of sensory information to produce the impression of being in another place, an idea which is now part of virtual reality.
- We could, for example, try to immerse the conversational partner in the driver's situation - to use telepresence technology to let them virtually ‘be’ in the car.
- This ontological tendency of virtual art can be clearly observed in the works of a good number of artists described in this book who have been using telepresence and virtual-reality devices in this way.