Title: TelePresence: Theory, Research, and a Temple M'I'N'D' Lab
1Defining (Tele) Presence
Matthew Lombard Matthew T. Jones September 16 2005
2What Is Presence?
- The evolution of media technologies -
drawings, print, radio, film, television,
computers, IMAX, simulator rides, virtual
reality, AI agents
3What Is Presence?
- has produced mediated experiences that seem
increasingly natural, intuitive, comfortable,
easy, automatic, and real because the
technology seems increasingly less like
technology.
4What Is Presence?
- Lombard Ditton (1997)
- The illusion of non-mediation
- A failure to acknowledge technology
- Two types
- Physical presence
- Social presence
5What Is Presence?
- Physical Presence
- Transportation (you are there, it is here, we are
together) - Immersion
- Realism
6Physical Presence Transportation
7Physical Presence Transportation
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9Presence in Audio
10Physical Presence Transportation
11Physical Presence Transportation
12Physical Presence Transportation
13Physical Presence Transportation
14Physical Presence Transportation
15Physical Presence Transportation
16Physical Presence Transportation
17Physical Presence Transportation
18Physical Presence Transportation
19Physical Presence Immersion
20Physical Presence Immersion
21Physical Presence Immersion
22Physical Presence Immersion
23Physical Presence Realism
24Physical Presence Realism
25Physical Presence Realism
26Presence as Social Realism
- Documentaries and news
- High quality of acting
- Lack of type-casting
- Natural dialogue
- Non-formula plots
- No 555 telephone numbers
27What Is Presence?
- Social Presence
- Social richness
- Social actor within medium
- Medium as social actor
28Social Presence Social Richness
- Social presence theory
- Media richness theory
- Match communication media and organizational
tasks to create appropriate levels of intimacy
and immediacy
29Social Presence Social Actor Within Medium
- Parasocial interaction (Horton Wohl, 1956)
- Digital actors
- Avatars
- Agents
- Virtual characters and pets
30Social Presence Social Actor Within Medium
31Social Presence Social Actor Within Medium
Virtual newscaster Ananova
32Social Presence Social Actor Within Medium
Virtual Characters
- Lara Diki T-babe
Webbie- -
Tookay
33Social Presence Social Actor Within Medium
Virtual Pets
34Social Presence Medium As Social Actor
35Social Presence Medium As Social Actor
36Social Presence Medium As Social Actor
37Social Presence Medium As Social Actor
38Social Presence Medium As Social Actor
Sonys Aibo From the first day you play with
Aibo, it will become your new companion for the
Millennium.
39Social Presence Medium As Social Actor
40Social Presence Medium As Social Actor
41What Is Presence?
- Perceptual illusion of non-mediation
- Occurs in diverse contexts
- Real time during media use
- Not a disorder or abnormal
- Property of media user
- Result of media form and content, media user
characteristics
42What Is Presence?
- If only it were that simple...
- Lots of people have lots of ideas about how to
define this concept or phenomenon
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44Defining Presence
- a sense of "being there" in a displayed scene or
environment (Barfield, Zeltzer, Sheridan,
Slater, 1995) - subjective sensation of being there (Sheridan,
1992 Slater Wilbur, 1997) - perceptual illusion of non-mediation (Lombard
Ditton, 1997) - "tantamount to successfully supported action in
the environment (Zahoric Jenison, 1998) - presence arises when we mostly attend to the
currently present environment (Waterworth
Waterworth, 2000)
45Unifying our Definition
- the subjective sensation of being there in a
mediated environment, yielding a perceptual
illusion of non-mediation - or
- a perceptual illusion of non-mediation yielding a
subjective sensation of being there in a mediated
environment - a complex construct
46Similarities in Factor Structures ?
Transportation
47and to structures derived differently ?
(g) given in the real world
restricted to media
48What Is Presence?
- So were writing a book chapter categorizing the
many definitions preview.
49Why is Presence Important?
- Its central relates to many fields and
endeavors - It will be increasingly common
- It has many potential effects learning,
enjoyment, persuasion, social judgments
50Presence as Central Concept
- Art new venues for expression
- Business e-commerce, interactive advertising
- Education distance learning, AI teachers
- Entertainment all media, including interactive
TV, IMAX, VR, simulator rides - Ethics journalism, virtual ads
- Health/Medicine telemedicine, virtual surgery,
phobia treatment, pain control, public
information campaigns
51Presence as Central Concept
- Military training (including flight, battle)
- Philosophy nature of reality, why we want
presence, social isolation vs. virtual
communities - Politics engaging apathetic electorates
- Psychology explain responses, psychological
problems and treatments
52What Is the Status of Presence Research and
Theory?
- Near the beginning
- Still fragmented, disorganized
- Major conceptualization and measurement issues
being resolved - Preliminary causes and effects
53Where Can You Find Out More?
- International Society for Presence Research
(ISPR) - PRESENCE Workshops
- Presence-L listserv
- Presence journal (MIT Press)
- Presence-connect.com
- Presence-research.org
- Presence M.I.N.D. Lab at Temple U.
54ISPR Web Site ispr.info
55Presence-l Listserv
56Presence Journal
57Presence-connect.com
58Presence-research.org
59The M.I.N.D. Labs
60 61- For more information
- Matthew Lombard
- lombard_at_temple.edu
- http//matthewlombard.comhttp//ispr.info
- http//www.mindlab.org