Talk:Reality–virtuality continuum

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Recorded Reality on the far left of the spectrum : would this term be appropriate to describe strictly recorded reality and its immersive outputs, where nothing virtual coexist? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Artincube (talkcontribs) 02:30, 19 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]

See also[edit]

Do we need the See also section? all links are present in the article...

The Continuum Picture[edit]

Shouldn't the picture have "Real Environment" and "Virtual Environment" on either side of the continuum, instead of Reality and Virtual Reality? (See Milgram's papers)

   Thanks, I have updated the picture... Russell Freeman (talk) 16:30, 5 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Seems wrong[edit]

The Virtuality Continuum stems from the Milgram paper but I don't know about the 2nd half of the Wikipedia entry. It looks like anthropology has another use of the same term? If so, then a new entry should be created AND relevant cites should be made. Cwingrav (talk) 19:27, 16 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Add Dimensions of Continuum[edit]

An important part of the Milgram paper was the dimension of the Virtuality Continuum. These should be mentioned and explained for this entry to be complete. Cwingrav (talk) 19:27, 16 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Reference to missing image[edit]

I removed the text "(at right) Mediated reality generalizes the concepts of mixed reality, etc. It includes the virtuality reality continuum (mixing) but also, in addition to additive effects, also includes multiplicative effects (modulation) of (sometimes deliberately) diminished reality. Moreover, it considers, more generally, that reality may be modified in various ways. The mediated reality framework describes devices that deliberately modify reality, as well as devices that accidentally modify it.".

This part is copied form Mann's article (http://wearcam.org/presence_connect/) but it refers to a picture "(at right)" which is not included in the wikipedia page.