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Grey Matter with Michael KrasnyGrey Matter with Michael KrasnyJeremy Bailenson - Exciting and Immersive Virtual and Augmented RealitiesIn this episode, Michael Krasny sat down with virtual reality and augmented reality expert and Stanford professor Jeremy Bailenson in an expansive and highly illuminating discussion about the present and future of both VR and AR and the ongoing and imminent connections to AI.Krasny began by asking Bailenson about his evolution as a VR pioneer and its present status. Bailenson spoke of "presence" and the filming of a Sixty Minutes episode complete with a real feeling earthquake and an accompanying panic attack, followed by a discussion of "the proteus effect" and the effect of avatars. Krasny...2025-03-1841 minChoses à Savoir - Culture généraleChoses à Savoir - Culture généraleComment l’effet Protéus modifie-t-il notre comportement ?L’effet Protéus est un phénomène psychologique observé dans le contexte de la réalité virtuelle, où le comportement d’une personne peut être influencé par les caractéristiques de son avatar. Cet effet tire son nom de Protéus, une divinité grecque capable de changer de forme, symbolisant ainsi la manière dont les gens adaptent leur comportement en fonction de l’apparence virtuelle qu’ils adoptent. Explication de l’effet Protéus : 1. Origine du concept :  - L’effet Protéus a été décrit pour la première fois par les cher...2024-10-0901 minThe Future of EverythingThe Future of EverythingBest of: What happens when computers can write like humansWe’re bringing you a timely best-of episode, given the recent advances in generative AI tools like ChatGPT. A couple years ago we interviewed Jeff Hancock, a Stanford professor of communication whose research explores the psychological and interpersonal processes at play when people communicate with each other and with computers. At the time of this conversation, ChatGPT wasn’t yet available to the public, but today Jeff’s insights about how such technologies impact the ways we communicate seem more relevant than ever. We hope you’ll take another listen and enjoy.Episode Reference Links:Stanford Profile...2024-05-3127 minThe Fundraising Elevator PodcastThe Fundraising Elevator PodcastEpisode #33 | VR Storytelling with Rachel BrackerThis week on The Fundraising Elevator Rachel Bracker joins our hosts to discuss the transformative potential of VR storytelling for nonprofits. She explores the ways in which VR can be used to enhance donor engagement, overcome geographic barriers and evoke empathy and emotional resonance through immersive experiences. VR offers a unique opportunity for nonprofits to immerse donors in their work, fostering deeper emotional connections and understanding. Incorporating VR into fundraising events or donor tours can provide a memorable and impactful experience for supporters. Loving The Fundraising Elevator? Please subscribe, rate and review the podcast. It really helps...2024-05-011h 06Brain ShamanBrain ShamanJosh Sackman: VR Pain Relief — Using Virtual Reality to Reduce & Manage Chronic Pain | Episode 71Josh Sackman, cofounder and president of AppliedVR, joins us today to talk about pain management using virtual reality (VR). We discuss the bio-psycho-social dimensions of pain, and how to manage and reduce it accordingly. Some of the evidence-based tools and features discussed include: breath (e.g. box, 4-7-8, Wim Hof, diaphragmatic breathing, etc.), visualization, social connection, mindfulness & meditation, distraction & attention control, movement & interactivity, presence & immersion, sleep, biofeedback, interoception-building practices, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), pain education, grit & resilience, voice, and various other self-regulatory techniques.Although VR has proven benefits for...2024-04-1055 minPhilosophy Talk StartersPhilosophy Talk Starters536: What Can Virtual Reality (Actually) Do?More at https://www.philosophytalk.org/shows/what-can-virtual-reality-actually-do. VR transports users into all kinds of different realities, some modeled on the real world, others completely invented. Though still in its infancy, the technology has become so sophisticated, it can trick the brain into treating the virtual experience as real and unmediated. So what is the most prudent way to employ this cutting edge technology going forward? Could VR help solve real world problems, like implicit bias or the climate crisis? And as the technology becomes more widely available, are there potential dangers we ought to be seriously thinking about? Josh...2024-03-1709 minO negocjacjach praktycznieO negocjacjach praktycznie#78 WideonegocjacjeProfesor komunikacji Jeremy Bailenson, dyrektor Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab, zbadał psychiczne konsekwencje wielogodzinnych spotkań za pośrednictwem platform wideokonferencyjnych. Według jego badań jednym z czterech głównych powodów zmęczenia wideokonferencjami jest ciągłe widzenie siebie w czasie rzeczywistym na ekranie monitora. Profesor twierdzi, że to nienaturalne, wywołujące nadmierną krytyczność wobec własnej osoby, obciążające i stresujące. W swoim artykule Bailenson powołuje się na badania potwierdzające, że częste oglądanie siebie w lustrze może mieć negatywne konsekwencje emocjonalne. Wobec swoich obserwacji profesor zaleca, aby platformy wideokonferencyjne zmieniły domyślne ustawienia i...2024-01-0404 minEdtech InsidersEdtech InsidersAdvancing Equitable STEM: Math Education Revolution with Anurupa Ganguly of PrismsSend us a textAnurupa Ganguly is the founder & CEO of Prisms. She founded Prisms to scale a new world teaching model where students learn core math and science concepts spatially, physically and steeped in important real world contexts. Prisms targets bottleneck topics that are often memorized in lieu of deeply understood -- leading to huge gaps and drops offs over time in STEM. Anurupa and her team are transforming math education in the US by rapidly deploying the next generation of spatial computing devices across US K-12 districts, training teachers to integrate...2023-11-2240 minThe MIT Press PodcastThe MIT Press PodcastFeeling and Smelling a Virtual Donut“…Using VR scent, touch, and sight to alter the subjective experience of taste is going to be very large project; not just an academic project but also for those in the food industry.”Does feeling and smelling donuts in a Virtual Reality setting contribute to eating less and feeling fuller? In this episode, Jeremy Bailenson, Founding Director of the Virtual Human Interaction Lab at Stanford University, discusses a study (recently published in Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments journal) that sought to explore the effects of haptic and olfactory cues through virtual food on human satiation and eating behavior. Bailenso...2023-04-0416 minExpert Interview Archives - Mind ToolsExpert Interview Archives - Mind ToolsAvatars, AI and Authentication, with Tracey Follows Sometimes it feels as if we're living in a science fiction or fantasy movie. We've become accustomed to digital assistants that recognize our voice to conjure up information on demand. And we're as comfortable to use fingerprint scanners to unlock our phones as to accept facial recognition technology to cross a border or to catch a criminal. The pace of technological change is fast and phenomenal. But how afraid should we be that it will run away with us, creating a world where our identities are swallowed up and reshaped for profit and control? 2023-02-0300 minMeet The LeaderMeet The LeaderHow tech will shape our future: Metaverse, quantum sensing and moreTechnologies are reshaping everything from how we work and relate to one another, to how we deliver healthcare, pursue an education, and manufacture goods. In interviews recorded at the Annual Meeting in Davos, the Global Technology Governance Retreat in June in San Francisco, and even the Urban Transformation Summit in Detroit his fall, leaders share how quantum sensing, the metaverse or data and a range of other tech will drive new shifts. They'll also share how these changes will put new demands on leaders and how they can navigate those changes best. Featured in this episode: Jeremy Bailenson, founding director...2022-12-0924 minAgenda DialoguesAgenda DialoguesHow tech will shape our future: Metaverse, quantum sensing and moreTechnologies are reshaping everything from how we work and relate to one another, to how we deliver healthcare, pursue an education, and manufacture goods. In interviews recorded at the Annual Meeting in Davos, the Global Technology Governance Retreat in June in San Francisco, and even the Urban Transformation Summit in Detroit his fall, leaders share how quantum sensing, the metaverse or data and a range of other tech will drive new shifts. They'll also share how these changes will put new demands on leaders and how they can navigate those changes best. Featured in this episode: Jeremy Bailenson, founding director...2022-12-0924 minGOOD AwaitsGOOD AwaitsTechnology Innovations in Tourism - with Michael NeesAs we continue to challenge our current mindset about the definition of tourism, and what it has the potential to be, we seek guests who have boldly taken action in new and exciting directions to explore alternative tourism models. In this episode we talk with Michael Nees, an inbound tour operator who is exploring the possibilities and potential of technology to create innovative and immersive tourism experiences. Michael has developed a range of Virtual Journeys that are so much more than just a video - they are an immersive experience for the senses and the closest thing to really...2022-11-0946 minGOOD AwaitsGOOD AwaitsTechnology Innovations in Tourism - with Michael NeesAs we continue to challenge our current mindset about the definition of tourism, and what it has the potential to be, we seek guests who have boldly taken action in new and exciting directions to explore alternative tourism models. In this episode we talk with Michael Nees, an inbound tour operator who is exploring the possibilities and potential of technology to create innovative and immersive tourism experiences. Michael has developed a range of Virtual Journeys that are so much more than just a video - they are an immersive experience for the senses and the closest thing to really...2022-11-0946 minYour Undivided AttentionYour Undivided AttentionStepping Into the Metaverse — with Dr. Courtney Cogburn and Prof. Jeremy BailensonThe next frontier of the internet is the metaverse. That's why Mark Zuckerberg changed the name of his company from Facebook to Meta, and just sold $10 billion in corporate bonds to raise money for metaverse-related projects.How might we learn from our experience with social media, and anticipate the harms of the metaverse before they arise? What would it look like to design a humane metaverse — that respects our attention, improves our well-being, and strengthens our democracy?This week on Your Undivided Attention, we talk with two pioneers who are thinking critically about the development of...2022-10-0659 minWorking SmarterWorking SmarterFaces with Dr. Jeremy Bailenson | Remotely CuriousOn today’s episode, we talk with Dr. Jeremy Bailenson, professor and founding director of the Virtual Human Interaction Lab at Stanford University, about the best ways to mitigate and manage the feeling he calls “Zoom fatigue.”2022-09-2831 minB-Well TogetherB-Well TogetherOvercoming Zoom Fatigue with Jeremy Bailenson, Professor and Founding Director of Stanford University's Virtual Human Interaction LabZoom fatigue. We’ve all experienced it, but why does “Zooming” exhaust us so much? Why do meetings leave us feeling more depleted now than they did pre-pandemic?Here to help answer these questions is Jeremy Bailenson. Jeremy is the founding director of Stanford University's Virtual Human Interaction Lab, and he recently wrote an article titled ‘Why video calls cause Zoom fatigue and what to do about it.’ Today, he shares some of the key takeaways from that article and the research his team has analyzed. Jeremy explores topics like nonverbal causes of Zoom fatigue an...2022-01-1032 minBillboardsBillboardsWhat Can Virtual Reality (Actually) Do?More at https://www.philosophytalk.org/shows/what-can-virtual-reality-actually-do. VR transports users into all kinds of different realities, some modeled on the real world, others completely invented. Though still in its infancy, the technology has become so sophisticated, it can trick the brain into treating the virtual experience as real and unmediated. So what is the most prudent way to employ this cutting edge technology going forward? Could VR help solve real world problems, like implicit bias or the climate crisis? And as the technology becomes more widely available, are there potential dangers we ought to be seriously thinking about? Josh...2021-12-1251 minSelect EpisodesSelect EpisodesWhat Can Virtual Reality (Actually) Do?More at https://www.philosophytalk.org/shows/what-can-virtual-reality-actually-do. VR transports users into all kinds of different realities, some modeled on the real world, others completely invented. Though still in its infancy, the technology has become so sophisticated, it can trick the brain into treating the virtual experience as real and unmediated. So what is the most prudent way to employ this cutting edge technology going forward? Could VR help solve real world problems, like implicit bias or the climate crisis? And as the technology becomes more widely available, are there potential dangers we ought to be seriously thinking about? Josh...2021-12-1251 minPhilosophy Talk: Select EpisodesPhilosophy Talk: Select EpisodesWhat Can Virtual Reality (Actually) Do?More at https://www.philosophytalk.org/shows/what-can-virtual-reality-actually-do. VR transports users into all kinds of different realities, some modeled on the real world, others completely invented. Though still in its infancy, the technology has become so sophisticated, it can trick the brain into treating the virtual experience as real and unmediated. So what is the most prudent way to employ this cutting edge technology going forward? Could VR help solve real world problems, like implicit bias or the climate crisis? And as the technology becomes more widely available, are there potential dangers we ought to be seriously thinking about? Josh...2021-12-1251 minThe Long ViewThe Long ViewHal Hershfield: People Treat Their Future Self as if It’s Another PersonOur guest on the podcast today is Professor Hal Hershfield. Dr. Hershfield is Professor of Marketing, Behavioral Decision Making, and Psychology at UCLA's Anderson School of Management. His research concentrates on the psychology of long-term decision-making and how people's perceptions of the passage of time affect the decisions that they make. He has consulted with numerous organizations including Prudential, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Merrill Lynch, and the Principal Financial Group. He received his B.A. at Tufts University and his Ph.D. at Stanford.BackgroundBioThe Pandemic“How Elvis Go...2021-09-2144 minDer ganz formale Wahnsinn - was Organisationen zusammenhältDer ganz formale Wahnsinn - was Organisationen zusammenhält#43 "Was vor Ort das Deo ist, ist in der Videokonferenz das brauchbare Mikrofon" - Über Interaktionen per VideocallWas haben Deos und gute Mikrofone gemeinsam? Sie verhindern, dass Teilnehme in Konferenzen durch Nebensächlichkeiten irritiert werden. Was vor Ort wichtig ist, wird digital egal - dafür rücken andere Dinge wie, dass man auch tatsächlich verstanden wird in den Vordergrund. Der Vergleich ist übrigens nicht von uns, sondern aus dem fantastischen Podcast "Methodisch inkorrekt" von Nicolas Wöhrl und Reinhard Remfort übernommen. In dieser Folge sprechen sie kurz darüber, wieso so viele Leute es hinnehmen, wenn man schlecht klingt: https://minkorrekt.de/mi195-storchen-chemtrails/ Neben den Vor- und Nachteilen der wechsels...2021-09-2030 minWorkFlow with Steve GlaveskiWorkFlow with Steve Glaveski5 Ways to Beat Zoom FatigueZoom fatigue is real. According to researchers at the Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab, all that time you’re spending on Zoom or video calls is wearing you out at a much quicker rate than traditional face-to-face meetings. Jeremy Bailenson and his team of researchers found four key reasons for Zoom fatigue. In this video, I unpack all of them, and dive into five solutions to Zoom fatigue. In this video, I talk through the five levels of #remotework. --- TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Zoom Boom 01:00 The Reasons fo...2021-09-1307 minThe SpaceThe SpaceTop Tip: Do video calls make you exhausted?Have you got the “Zoom Blues”? All these video meetings are really starting to affect our mojo. We’re starting a new zoom movement – literally! Next time you have a zoom meeting or video call, try to get up and move around! We’re going to talk about the benefits, and how you can do it next time someone sends you the “do you have five minutes to chat” message. Links Four causes for ‘Zoom fatigue’ and their solutions | Stanford News, Jeremy Bailenson - https://stanford.io/3fWfzXl . Jeremy Bailenson https://ed.stanford.edu/faculty/bailenso . The Space Instagra...2021-08-2103 minThe SpaceThe SpaceANOTHER video call? Get your arse out of that chair!Have you got the “Zoom Blues”? All these video meetings are really starting to affect our mojo. We’re starting a new zoom movement – literally! Next time you have a zoom meeting or video call, try to get up and move around! We’re going to talk about the benefits, and how you can do it next time someone sends you the “do you have five minutes to chat” message. Links Four causes for ‘Zoom fatigue’ and their solutions | Stanford News, Jeremy Bailenson - https://stanford.io/3fWfzXl . Jeremy Bailenson https://ed.stanford.edu/faculty/bailenso . The Space Instagra...2021-08-1803 minSubmits.lifeSubmits.life12. ヒトは仮面を通してしか他人を見ることができないaburaとkoikeで、オンラインゲームやアバターの話をしました。Show notes リヴリーアイランド(Livly Island)… 元は2002年〜2019年ごろにサービスを提供していたオンライン育成シュミレーションゲーム。架空の生物リヴリーをアバターとして操作してみんなと交流するのほほん系ゲーム。2021年夏にスマホゲーで復活するそうな。 BAR ギコっぽいOnline… FLASH技術を使ったオンラインチャット。ギコ(ギコ猫。正式にはギコ・ハニャーンというらしい)とは、(゚Д゚;)2021-06-2837 minWorkation PodcastWorkation Podcast#10 Zoom Boom - warum uns Online Meetings müde machen und Tipps was du dagegen tun kannst - mit AnnelieTagtäglich starren wir mittlerweile auf unsere Monitore, manche von uns sogar auf zwei oder drei gleichzeitig. Erholung für unsere Augen, durch einen kurzen Plausch auf dem Flur mit Kolleg*Innen oder beim Wechsel vom Konferenzraum zurück ins Büro – FEHLANZEIGE.  Zoom ist das neue Deonym, die Ableitung eines Eigennamens, welcher stellvertretend für viele andere Plattformen wie MS Teams, Skype, Cisco, IONOS, Jitsi... steht. "Hast du mal ein Tempo-Tuch?", "Ich brauch bitte mal den UHU.", "Ich google das schnell." – "Lass uns kurz zoomen.".  Aber diese Videokonferenzen und online Meetings machen uns müde - Zoom Fa...2021-05-2726 minPrezentacje na OwacjePrezentacje na Owacje#29: Sfatygowani zoomem – co nas męczy i jak temu zapobiegać?Jedno niekończące się jak historia Lubiczów video spotkanie i znużenie od patrzenia w ekran to codzienność wielu ludzi, którzy przenieśli swoją pracę poza biuro. Miesiąc, dwa można jeszcze przetrwać, ale tak mamy już pod ponad roku i nie wiadomo kiedy to się skończy. Naukowiec ze Stanford- Jeremy N. Bailenson zidentyfikował cztery główne przyczyny, dlaczego te konferencje tak nas męczą. W tym odcinku zastanawiam się jak im zapobiegać, a dodatkowo dorzucam kilka własnych obserwacji i sprawdzonych tipów W odcinku Sposoby na te cztery przyczyny i kilka moich na podstawie własnyc...2021-04-2115 minPsychcastPsychcastUnderstanding Zoom fatigue and how to make videoconferencing less anxiety provoking with Dr. Géraldine FauvilleGéraldine Fauville, PhD, joins Lorenzo Norris, MD, to discuss some of the causes of Zoom fatigue and strategies that can make videoconferences productive. Dr. Fauville is the lead researcher on the Zoom Exhaustion & Fatigue Scale project. She also is assistant professor in the department of education, communication, and learning at the University of Gothenburg (Sweden). Dr. Fauville has no disclosures. Dr. Norris is associate dean of student affairs and administration at George Washington University, Washington. He has no disclosures. Take-home points Dr. Fauville started her research on Zoom fatigue in the V...2021-04-1441 minFemale Leadership PodcastFemale Leadership Podcast#153 Zoom Fatigue: Warum Videokonferenzen so erschöpfend sind und was wir dagegen unternehmen könnenVideokonferenzen sind für viele seit Beginn der Corona-Pandemie ein ständiger Begleiter im Arbeitsalltag. Stundenlange virtuelle Meetings mit wenigen oder gar keinen Pausen können sehr ermüdend sein. Vielleicht hast du auch schon festgestellt,...Videokonferenzen sind für viele seit Beginn der Corona-Pandemie ein ständiger Begleiter im Arbeitsalltag. Stundenlange virtuelle Meetings mit wenigen oder gar keinen Pausen können sehr ermüdend sein. Vielleicht hast du auch schon festgestellt, dass eine mehrstündige Videokonferenz deutlich anstrengender ist als ein Termin, bei dem sich alle Beteiligten in einem Raum befinden. Doch warum ist das so und was können wi...2021-04-0622 minRetirement Starts TodayRetirement Starts TodayWhy We’re Experiencing Zoom Fatigue and How To Fix ItIf you’ve been working from home over the past year you may wonder why you feel even more exhausted than normal. This could be due to Zoom Fatigue. In this episode, we’ll explore an article from CNBC that references a Stanford study about this phenomenon. In the listener questions segment, I’ll answer questions about RMDs and Roth conversions. Let’s get to the bottom of your exhaustion--press play now.  Outline of This Episode [1:22] Zoom fatigue affects people on a psychological level [3:26] Solutions for Zoom fatigue [6:17] Future tax rates and RMDs [10:44] How to pay for Roth...2021-04-0517 minThe Curtis Waltermire ShowThe Curtis Waltermire ShowStop Explaining Yourself, Better Business Bureau--A Scam?, and An Audition In A BathrobeWhy you should resist the urge to explain yourself, Curtis relates a funny experience in dealing with the Better Business Bureau, and tells about the time a director in Hollywood asked him to return to an audition wearing only a bathrobe. Become a Mastermind Show Member!  Use the sign-up form on any one of the podcast episode pages at https://mastermindshowcomedy.com/podcast .  Curtis is giving away free tickets, special prizes, tricks to play on your friends, staff, and co-workers, show you how to look like a genius even when you're not, and other subscriber only content.   Send us...2021-03-1552 minInfoTrakInfoTrakFighting Zoom Fatigue, Skyglow's Effect on Pregnancies, and Childproofing Your Home-Fighting Zoom FatigueEach day, millions of Americans are participating in virtual meetings--otherwise known as Zoom meetings-- leading to a very real concern: Zoom fatigue. But there are ways to avoid video conferencing burn out. We'll get useful tips from Jeremy Bailenson, PhD, founding director of Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab, and Thomas More Storke Professor in the Department of Communication.2021-03-0500 minInfoTrakInfoTrakFighting Zoom Fatigue, Skyglow's Effect on Pregnancies, and Childproofing Your Home-Fighting Zoom FatigueEach day, millions of Americans are participating in virtual meetings--otherwise known as Zoom meetings-- leading to a very real concern: Zoom fatigue. But there are ways to avoid video conferencing burn out. We'll get useful tips from Jeremy Bailenson, PhD, founding director of Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab, and Thomas More Storke Professor in the Department of Communication.2021-03-0500 minInfoTrakInfoTrakFighting Zoom Fatigue, Skyglow's Effect on Pregnancies, and Childproofing Your Home-Fighting Zoom FatigueEach day, millions of Americans are participating in virtual meetings--otherwise known as Zoom meetings-- leading to a very real concern: Zoom fatigue. But there are ways to avoid video conferencing burn out. We'll get useful tips from Jeremy Bailenson, PhD, founding director of Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab, and Thomas More Storke Professor in the Department of Communication.2021-03-0500 minInfoTrakInfoTrakFighting Zoom Fatigue, Skyglow's Effect on Pregnancies, and Childproofing Your Home-Fighting Zoom FatigueEach day, millions of Americans are participating in virtual meetings--otherwise known as Zoom meetings-- leading to a very real concern: Zoom fatigue. But there are ways to avoid video conferencing burn out. We'll get useful tips from Jeremy Bailenson, PhD, founding director of Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab, and Thomas More Storke Professor in the Department of Communication.2021-03-0500 minInfoTrakInfoTrakFighting Zoom Fatigue, Skyglow's Effect on Pregnancies, and Childproofing Your Home-Fighting Zoom FatigueEach day, millions of Americans are participating in virtual meetings--otherwise known as Zoom meetings-- leading to a very real concern: Zoom fatigue. But there are ways to avoid video conferencing burn out. We'll get useful tips from Jeremy Bailenson, PhD, founding director of Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab, and Thomas More Storke Professor in the Department of Communication.2021-03-0500 minInfoTrakInfoTrakFighting Zoom Fatigue, Skyglow's Effect on Pregnancies, and Childproofing Your Home-Fighting Zoom FatigueEach day, millions of Americans are participating in virtual meetings--otherwise known as Zoom meetings-- leading to a very real concern: Zoom fatigue. But there are ways to avoid video conferencing burn out. We'll get useful tips from Jeremy Bailenson, PhD, founding director of Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab, and Thomas More Storke Professor in the Department of Communication.2021-03-0500 minSkimm ThisSkimm ThisDoctor's Orders: Talking COVID with the CDC + Beating Zoom FatigueFirst up: We had some questions for the new CDC director, like: if it’s my turn, how do I sign up to get vaccinated?Then: We’ve got the context on some of this week’s big headlines, including the latest on NY Governor Cuomo, why the Capitol is on high alert, and what’s up with Dr. Seuss.Next: We’ll explain the fate of the $15 minimum wage … in 60 seconds. ICYMI: A new report found that political and economic freedoms are declining all around the world, including in the U.S. We’ll tell yo...2021-03-0429 minDigital PlanetDigital PlanetAlmost two-thirds of the world’s population now onlineThe Digital Intelligence Index (DII) has calculated that almost two-thirds of the world’s population is now online. The newly published report analyses 12 years of data to map 90 economies and over 95% of the world’s population to report on countries’ progress advancing their digital economies. Bhaskar Chakravorti, the dean of global business at Fletcher, The Graduate School of Global Affairs at Tufts University, led the research and is on the show.VR/AR personal data safety and identification Do you like playing video games in VR or perhaps take part in AR arts shows? Well if you do you...2020-12-0149 minA Young Mans JourneyA Young Mans JourneyExperience On Demand - Jeremy Bailenson - Book ReviewThis book is about: " What Virtual Reality is, how its works, and what it can do". In this episode I discuss what I learned and give this book a personal rating. Enjoy! Authors website: http://www.experienceondemandbook.com2020-08-1514 minThe Data BingeThe Data BingeCourtney D. Cogburn & Jeremy Bailenson | Exploring the Realities of Racism Through Virtual Reality (VR)Today's discussion features Courtney D. Cogburn and Jeremy Bailenson. Courtney is an Associate Professor of Social Work at Columbia University, Courtney is on the faculty of the Columbia Population Research Center and a faculty affiliate of the Center on African American Politics and Society and the Data Institute. Courtney's work focuses on the ways that society characterizes and measures racism, the effects of cultural racism in media, as well as the effects of racism on cultural inequalities in health. Jeremy Bailenson is a Thomas More Storke Professor in the Department of Communication at Stanford University, and is also the...2020-06-2959 minThe Data BingeThe Data BingeRodney Campbell & Keith Richardson | Anchoring Humanity in Compassionate ConversationRodney Campbell and Keith Richardson are hosts of the More in Common Podcast, where their work around guest discussions, focuses on amplifying voices, and abstracting stories that leverage real human experiences. Keith and Rodney are professional conversationalists, but in the context of having really tough conversations, and having them well. As a result of their podcast they also launched a consulting business, where they help organizations engage in the fundamental fact that we all have more in common than that which divides us, and the basis for this, is anchoring humanity in compassionate conversation.Keith...2020-06-141h 02FUTURES PodcastFUTURES PodcastImmersive Virtual Experiences w/ Jeremy Bailenson Virtual reality (VR) pioneer Jeremy Bailenson discusses how VR experiences can change our perception of self, increase empathy, and lead to new forms of social interaction. Jeremy Bailenson is the founding director of Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab where he studies the psychology of VR, in particular how virtual experiences lead to changes in perceptions of self and others. His lab builds and studies systems that allow people to meet in virtual space, and explores the changes in the nature of social interaction. His most recent research focuses on how VR can transform education, environmental co...2019-12-2354 minFUTURES PodcastFUTURES PodcastImmersive Virtual Experiences w/ Jeremy BailensonVirtual reality (VR) pioneer Jeremy Bailenson discusses how VR experiences can change our perception of self, increase empathy, and lead to new forms of social interaction. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit futures.substack.com2019-12-2354 minCurious Minds at WorkCurious Minds at WorkCM 149: Jamil Zaki on the Science of Empathy – RebroadcastIn a world where empathy is in decline, how can we learn to care more? If you sense we're less empathetic today than decades past, you're right. Studies show there's been a 48 percent decline in empathy between 1979 and 2009. Though human beings are wired to care about each other, we need the right conditions for those feelings to grow. Jamil Zaki, author of the book, The War for Kindness: Building Empathy in a Fractured World, argues that a shift to online interactions and urban living has made relationships more "narrow, transactional, and anonymous." He explains that in this kind of environment...2019-11-2556 minHBS Managing the Future of WorkHBS Managing the Future of Work"Been” there, learned that: Immersive workplace training with virtual realityWhat do sales clerks have in common with NFL quarterbacks? Apart from a competitive nature, both can benefit from VR training. Former Stanford football player Derek Belch drew on his athletic background and a Master’s in VR to deliver the virtual goods via STRIVR, the startup he co-founded with Stanford professor Jeremy Bailenson. STRIVR started out supplying VR to football teams and has since made a concerted push into the enterprise. The technology has the potential to improve hard and soft skills.2019-09-2528 minHBS Managing the Future of WorkHBS Managing the Future of Work"Been” there, learned that: Immersive workplace training with virtual realityWhat do sales clerks have in common with NFL quarterbacks? Apart from a competitive nature, both can benefit from VR training. Former Stanford football player Derek Belch drew on his athletic background and a Master’s in VR to deliver the virtual goods via STRIVR, the startup he co-founded with Stanford professor Jeremy Bailenson. STRIVR started out supplying VR to football teams and has since made a concerted push into the enterprise. The technology has the potential to improve hard and soft skills.2019-09-2528 minCurious Minds at WorkCurious Minds at WorkCM 136: Jamil Zaki On The Science Of EmpathyIn a world where empathy is in decline, how can we learn to care more? If you’re sensing that people are less empathetic today than decades ago, your instincts would be right. We are. Though human beings are wired to care about each other, we need the right conditions for those feelings to grow. Jamil Zaki, author of the book, The War for Kindness: Building Empathy in a Fractured World, argues that an increase in online interactions and urban living has made relationships more “…narrow, transactional, and anonymous.” He explains that in this kind of environment, it’s “…really not great soil...2019-06-0355 minVirtuality PodcastVirtuality Podcast#24: - Derek Belch, CEO of Strivr - Enterprise VR Training at ScaleWe sit down with Derek Belch, CEO of Strivr, to discuss enterprise VR training. Strivr is the leader and best known for their product delivered to Walmart installed in each store on over 17,000 Oculus Go's. The conversation begins around the origins of Strivr between Derek Belch and Jeremy Bailenson then moves into the details and challenges of onboarding enterprise clients. After covering the details of custom XR training we move onto the bigger picture of of using AR and VR for training and their use cases from custom training, to sports, and improving soft skills. Lastly, Derek...2019-04-2534 minInstant GeniusInstant GeniusAre video games good for us? - Pete EtchellsIn this week's Science Focus Podcast, we dive into the world of video games. Over the past couple of decades, video games have often got a bad rap, blamed for everything from aggression and violence to addiction and mental health problems.But what does the research actually say? Dr Pete Etchells is a psychologist at Bath Spa University who researches the behavioural effects of video games. In his first book, Lost in a Good Game (£14.99, Icon Books), he gets to the bottom of our relationship with games, and reveals a more positive side to our game-playing h...2019-04-1033 minThe Virtual Reality PodcastThe Virtual Reality Podcast"No shoes, no shirt, NO D.I.C.E." ... or Part 2 of Dr. Jeremy Bailenson & Experience on DemandIn part 2, Dr. Bailenson shares what VR should be reserved for by introducing the acronym D.I.C.E. And of course, the VR Podcast crew throws their two cents as well! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-virtual-reality-podcast/support2019-03-0124 minBig Picture ScienceBig Picture ScienceWe Are VR(repeat) Will virtual reality make you a better person? It’s been touted as the “ultimate empathy machine,” and one that will connect people who are otherwise emotionally and physically isolated. The promise of the technology has come a long way since BiPiSci last took a VR tour. Find out why researchers say virtual reality is no longer an exclusive club for gamers, but a powerful tool to build community.Seth puts on a VR headset for an immersive experience of a man who’s evicted from his apartment. Find out why researchers say the experience creates empathy and...2019-02-2554 minThe Virtual Reality PodcastThe Virtual Reality PodcastDr. Jeremy Bailenson & Experience On Demand...part 1!Dr. Jeremy Bailenson joins the island of misfit toys and talks about VR, AR, and his book, Experience On Demand. Dr. Bailenson is a Stanford Professor and founder of the Virtual Human Interaction Lab. You can follow him on twitter @StanfordVR and check out his book at experienceondemandbook.com. His discussion was so awesome, we had to separate it into two episodes! If you like this episode, tune in to part 2 or check out our other episodes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-virtual-reality-podcast/support2019-02-2219 minMinutes on MasteryMinutes on MasteryVR Expert Jeremy Bailenson - How He Thinks About MasteryThis is VR expert Jeremy Bailenson - on the Finding Mastery podcast with Michael Gervais - sharing how he thinks about mastery.Full podcast available at  smarturl.it/Jeremy-Bailenson2019-01-3100 min\"Can't Be Done"Ep. 85: Solving for Shared Experiences in XR—with Anjney Midha CEO of Ubiquity6“Clearly, the killer use case, the most valuable thing 6DoF can do is allow two or more humans to interact—just be with each other from wherever they are.” The internet has succeeded in connecting people to machines and information. So, what’s missing? Anjney Midha argues that the element of human interaction is what the web lacks, and he is on a mission to develop the tools creators can use to design shared experiences online through XR. Anjney Midha is the cofounder and CEO of Ubiquity6, a startup using computer vision to create multiplayer experiences for augmente...2019-01-1738 minMy Tech ToolbeltMy Tech ToolbeltMTT024| Virtual Reality, Get Fully Immersed - Steven SatoMTT024| Virtual Reality, Get Fully Immersed - Steven Sato Today we have a very in-depth interview with an educator that totally immerses us in the Virtual Reality world.  Steven Sato is the Technology Director for a K8 Independent School in the Los Angeles area. We explore the different types of “Reality” available today (like A/R and V/R), we look at costs, and implementing VR into your curriculum. Steven also gives us some great examples of a variety of virtual experiences available to your students today! www.mytechtoolbelt.com Twitter: @mytechtoolbelt   Inst...2019-01-1000 minMinutes on MasteryMinutes on MasteryVR Expert Jeremy Bailenson - The Evolution of Virtual RealityThis is VR expert Jeremy Bailenson - on the Finding Mastery podcast with Michael Gervais - explaining why he’s comfortable with the pace that virtual reality is growing at.Full podcast available at smarturl.it/Jeremy-Bailenson2018-09-2800 minMinutes on MasteryMinutes on MasteryVR Expert Jeremy Bailenson - Experiencing Imposter Syndrome at StanfordThis is VR expert Jeremy Bailenson - on the Finding Mastery podcast with Michael Gervais - sharing his experience with imposter syndrome when he first got to Stanford.Full podcast available at smarturl.it/Jeremy-Bailenson2018-08-2300 minThe Human and The MachineThe Human and The MachineCulture, Community and TechnologyCulture, community and tech – where the lines blur Julia Hobsbawm and Georgina Godwin are joined this week by Baroness Martha Lane Fox, Founder and Executive Chair of Doteveryone; Professor Jeremy Bailenson, Founding Director, Stanford University Virtual Human Interaction Lab and Professor Ted Gibson, a Professor of Cognitive Science at MIT. They talk about internet safety, colour in culture, women in technology and virtual reality. For afters, we’ve got Dolly Alderton, journalist, writer and director; Geoff Mulgan of Nesta and Tom Redmayne, Director of Business Development UK at WiredScore on techno-heaven, techno-hell and techno-shabbat. Cli...2018-08-0634 minMinutes on MasteryMinutes on MasteryVirtual Reality Expert Jeremy Bailenson - Creating Pro-Social Use Cases for VRThis is virtual reality expert Jeremy Bailenson - on the Finding Mastery podcast with Michael Gervais - sharing what he's most hungry for - creating pro-social use cases for VR.Full podcast available at smarturl.it/jeremy-bailenson2018-06-2900 minThink Again - a Big Think PodcastThink Again - a Big Think PodcastWhere You Gonna Run To? Lorena Luciano and Filippo Piscopo (documentary filmmakers)Imagine you’re a father or a mother of three kids. Your city is in the middle of a civil war. At any time a rocket might burst through your wall. Soldiers might round your family up, or kill them in crossfire. What do you do? You leave, of course. You do whatever you have to do to get your kids to safety. There will be many deadly risks along the way. But you know what’s the worst? The not knowing. The constant thoughts inside your head of everything that might go wrong, everything you hope will go right. The...2018-06-1655 minThe Future of EverythingThe Future of EverythingJeremy Bailenson: Taking a grand tour of the latest in virtual realityFrom Oculus Rift to Samsung VR, the era of virtual reality is right around the corner, if not already upon us. But what are the psychological impacts of VR and what are the best uses of this much-hyped technology — the “killer apps,” as they say? Jeremy Bailenson is a professor of communication at Stanford and author of the new book, Experience on Demand. He has been studying virtual reality and its effects on humans since 1999. Back then, his dream was to create virtual office spaces that might absolve people of the need to commute every day. T...2018-05-0528 minInstant GeniusInstant GeniusChanging our behaviour with virtual realityVR can be used for so much more than cheap thrills and casual gaming. Jeremy Bailenson tells us how he is using VR to change the way we perceive racism, highlight the impact of climate change, and help us step into the shoes of our sporting heroes.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2018-05-0333 minInquiring MindsInquiring MindsCreating Empathy With Immersive Virtual RealityWe talk to the founding director of Stanford University's Virtual Human Interaction Lab, Jeremy Bailenson. Bailenson’s lab studies how virtual reality can affect empathy—how it makes you feel to virtually embody someone else. VR offers the ability to be in someone else’s shoes in a way that you can’t recreate in real life—and those immersive experiences, whether it be facing a day in the life of a person experiencing homelessness, or diving to the corals that are right now being bleached by climate change, have lingering effects on all of us.Support the show...2018-04-1646 minResearch VR Podcast - The Science & Design of Virtual RealityResearch VR Podcast - The Science & Design of Virtual RealityCan VR be used to train to shoot? With guest Ian Hamilton - 061UploadVR Editor Ian Hamilton joins Az and Petr to talk about early VR stories, shares his impressions of the all-in-one headsets like Oculus Santa Cruz, and discusses the new Magic Leap investment and the potential issues they're facing. Our main topic of the week was Stanford professor Jeremy Bailenson's article about the potential of VR being used by perpetrators of mass shootings.2018-03-141h 40Minutes on MasteryMinutes on MasteryVR Expert Jeremy Bailenson - How Sports Teams Are Utilizing VRThis is the founder of Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab, Jeremy Bailenson, on the Finding Mastery podcast with Michael Gervais - sharing how sports teams are utilizing VR technology. Full podcast available at smarturl.it/Jeremy-Bailenson Receive a free 20-count travel pack of Athletic Greens (valued at $99) with any purchase! Claim here: athleticgreens.com/findingmastery2018-02-2700 minSmart People PodcastSmart People PodcastEpisode 293 – Jeremy Bailenson – How Virtual Reality Will Impact Your LifeJeremy Bailenson, author of, ‘Experience on Demand: What Virtual Reality Is, How It Works, and What It Can Do’ Virtual reality is able to effectively blur the line between reality and illusion, pushing the limits of our imagination and granting us access to any experience imaginable. With well-crafted simulations, these experiences, which are so immersive that the brain believes they’re real, are already widely available with a VR headset and will only become more accessible and commonplace. But how does this new medium affect its users, and does it have a future beyond fantasy and escapism? ...2018-02-2700 minSmart People PodcastSmart People PodcastJeremy Bailenson - How Virtual Reality Will Impact Your Life Virtual reality is able to effectively blur the line between reality and illusion, pushing the limits of our imagination and granting us access to any experience imaginable. With well-crafted simulations, these experiences, which are so immersive that the brain believes they’re real, are already widely available with a VR headset and will only become more accessible and commonplace. But how does this new medium affect its users, and does it have a future beyond fantasy and escapism?This week on the show, Jeremy Bailenson draws on two decades spent researching the psychological effects of VR and ot...2018-02-2750 minTell Me What To Say with Drew KuglerTell Me What To Say with Drew KuglerJeremy BailensonVirtual Reality authority and Stanford University researcher Jeremy Bailenson talks with Drew about the progressive and perilous aspects of this technology that go beyond fantasy.2018-02-2228 minCarnegie Council PodcastsCarnegie Council PodcastsVirtual Reality for Social Good, with Jeremy BailensonIn this fascinating conversation, Jeremy Bailenson, director of Stanford University's Virtual Human Interaction Lab, describes how virtual reality (VR) can be used as a force for good. By immersing people in experiences they wouldn't otherwise have, such as the disastrous effects of climate change or the struggles of refugees, they can be galvanized to tackle problems that previously seemed remote and abstract.2018-02-2119 minMinutes on MasteryMinutes on MasteryVirtual Reality Expert Jeremy Bailenson - Creating Positive Imagery Experiences with VRThis is the founder of Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab, Jeremy Bailenson, on the Finding Mastery podcast with Michael Gervais - sharing how he creates positive VR experiences for people. Full podcast available at smarturl.it/Jeremy-Bailenson Receive a free 20-count travel pack of Athletic Greens (valued at $99) with any purchase! Claim here: athleticgreens.com/findingmastery2018-02-2100 minThe Feed with Amber Mac & Michael BThe Feed with Amber Mac & Michael BHow Stanford's Virtual Human Interaction Lab is using VR to test empathyWe talk to the co-founder of the app Flipd about how her company's app can reduce distraction in the classroom and help students with their academic performance. Also, we talk to Amanda Bradford about her boutique dating app The League, an exclusive dating app that matches smart, busy, and ambitious people together. Plus, Jeremy Bailenson, the founding director of Stanford's Virtual Human Interactions Lab, joins us to talk about the impact of virtual reality. In Socially Speaker, we discuss why big brands are standing up against today's tech giants.2018-02-2150 minFinding Mastery with Dr. Michael GervaisFinding Mastery with Dr. Michael GervaisJeremy Bailenson, Founder of Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction LabJeremy Bailenson is the founding director of Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab and a professor at Stanford University.Jeremy studies the psychology of Virtual Reality (VR), in particular how virtual experiences lead to changes in perceptions of self and others.When I was up at his lab, he ran me through a fear-inducing protocol that completely hijacked my thinking brain. Right up my alley!In this conversation we discuss Jeremy’s path – why he was almost too early to VR over 20 years ago - and how he dealt with early rejection because o...2018-02-211h 05Future Squared with Steve GlaveskiFuture Squared with Steve GlaveskiEpisode #218: Virtual Reality with Jeremy BailensonJeremy Bailenson is founding director of Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab and a Faculty Leader at Stanford’s Center for Longevity. He earned a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology from Northwestern University.   Bailenson studies the psychology of Virtual Reality (VR) and has been in the space of VR since 1999, in particular he studies how virtual experiences lead to changes in perceptions of self and others. His lab builds and studies systems that allow people to meet in virtual space, and explores the changes in the nature of social interaction. His most recent research focus...2018-02-1646 minFuture² - Corporate Innovation and EntrepreneurshipFuture² - Corporate Innovation and EntrepreneurshipEpisode #218: Virtual Reality with Jeremy BailensonJeremy Bailenson is founding director of Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab and a Faculty Leader at Stanford’s Center for Longevity. He earned a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology from Northwestern University.   Bailenson studies the psychology of Virtual Reality (VR) and has been in the space of VR since 1999, in particular he studies how virtual experiences lead to changes in perceptions of self and others. His lab builds and studies systems that allow people to meet in virtual space, and explores the changes in the nature of social interaction. His most recent research focus...2018-02-1646 minDecoder with Nilay PatelDecoder with Nilay PatelRecode Decode: Jeremy Bailenson, author, 'Experience on Demand'Jeremy Bailenson, the director of Stanford University's Virtual Human Interaction Lab, talks with Recode's Kara Swisher about his new book, "Experience on Demand: What Virtual Reality Is, How It Works, and What It Can Do." Bailenson came to Stanford to study how people can communicate with each other in a virtual world, but now his focus is on how VR can motivate us to eat less, help the homeless or have empathy with a person of another race, gender or age. He discusses why the technology has not yet taken off among consumers and why tech and media companies...2018-02-1249 minThink Again - a Big Think PodcastThink Again - a Big Think PodcastJeremy Bailenson (VR expert) – Through the Looking GlassHow do you know that you’re really where you are right now? I mean, where are you getting this sense of place from? A bunch of data from at least some of your five senses enters your brain where it’s cross-referenced with categories from memory. You’re making a probabilistic calculation: This sure looks, feels, and smells like my office. Jeremy Bailenson, my guest today, has been experimenting with cutting edge virtual reality for over a decade now. His Virtual Human Interaction Lab studies the ways VR’s unique sense of presence—of putting you into a different place (and...2018-02-0349 minVR Psychology – Road to VRVR Psychology – Road to VRStanford VR Lab Founder’s Academic Journey with VR, and new Book ‘Experience on Demand’ Jeremy Bailenson founding director of Stanford University’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab, and his latest book Experience on Demand traces his academic journey through virtual reality. It’s an intellectual memoir that focuses on his personal work in VR, and the insights that VR provides into human communication dynamics, as well as the impact of VR on […] The post Stanford VR Lab Founder’s Academic Journey with VR, and new Book ‘Experience on Demand’ appeared first on Road to VR.2018-01-3000 minAccess Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyAccess Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyExperience on Demand: What Virtual Reality Is, How It Works, and What It Can Do by Jeremy BailensonPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/323882to listen full audiobooks. Title: Experience on Demand: What Virtual Reality Is, How It Works, and What It Can Do Author: Jeremy Bailenson Narrator: Jeffrey Kafer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 41 minutes Release date: January 30, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Computers & Technology Publisher's Summary: An in-depth look at virtual reality and how it can be harnessed to improve our everyday lives Virtual reality is able to effectively blur the line between reality and illusion, pushing the limits of our imagination and granting us access to any experience...2018-01-307h 41Access Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyAccess Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Computers & TechnologyExperience on Demand: What Virtual Reality Is, How It Works, and What It Can Do by Jeremy BailensonPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/323882 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Experience on Demand: What Virtual Reality Is, How It Works, and What It Can Do Author: Jeremy Bailenson Narrator: Jeffrey Kafer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 41 minutes Release date: January 30, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 2 Genres: Computers & Technology Publisher's Summary: An in-depth look at virtual reality and how it can be harnessed to improve our everyday lives Virtual reality is able to effectively blur the line between reality and illusion, pushing the limits of our imagination and granting us access to any...2018-01-3003 minMinds Worth MeetingMinds Worth MeetingEpisode 12: The Power of Virtual Reality with Jeremy BailensonVirtual reality is very close to becoming a major element of society. With its ability to alter perceptions of the real world, what implications does the emerging technology have for the future of business and society? Minds Worth Meeting chats with VR pioneer and Stanford University Professor Jeremy Bailenson, who discusses the possibilities, opportunities and dangers of using this new medium. Loaded with cases of companies and visionary leaders currently using VR, his new book, "Experience on Demand: What Virtual Reality Is, How It Works and What It Can Do" (Norton), hits book shelves on January 30, 2018. Also in...2018-01-1627 minSchool\'s InSchool's InVirtual Reality: Escape or Learning? with Jeremy BailensonJeremy Bailenson, director of the Virtual Human Interaction Lab at Stanford, helps us understand the value of virtual reality for students, teachers, athletes, and parents. 2017-04-1528 minHow to Discover Free Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great InterviewsHow to Discover Free Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great InterviewsScott Anderson; Jeremy Bailenson by Charlie Rose | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Scott Anderson; Jeremy Bailenson Author: Charlie Rose Narrator: Charlie Rose, Scott Anderson, Jeremy Bailenson Format: Original Recording Length: 51 mins Language: English Release date: 08-12-16 Publisher: Charlie Rose Show Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Summary: Tonight on the program, Scott Anderson, novelist and war correspondent, discusses his most recent piece, Fractured Lands: How the Arab World Came Apart. Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com2016-08-1251 minToo Embarrassed to AskToo Embarrassed to AskSpecial Episode: Virtual reality works for games. But what about real life?Jeremy Bailenson, the director of Stanford University's Virtual Human Interaction Lab, talks with The Verge's Lauren Goode and Recode's Mark Bergen about how virtual reality can affect our bodies and our minds. A well-crafted VR experience, Bailenson says, feels intensely real — which can have both positive and negative side effects. Later in the show, Lauren, Mark and Jeremy answer questions about virtual reality from our readers and listeners, including what's ahead for VR besides video games. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2016-07-2241 minIn the BalanceIn the BalanceThe Conquest of Reality: is Virtual Reality the Future?In the week that Oculus Rift launched its very first consumer headset, In the Balance returns with a programme exploring the many guises of ‘virtual reality’ and asks is it the next big technology of the future? With rival products from the likes of Samsung, Sony and HTC all out recently or expected this year– which company will come out on top? The BBC’s Ed Butler is joined by Jeremy Bailenson; virtual reality expert at Stanford University’ and author of ‘Infinite Reality: The Hidden Blueprint of Our Virtual Lives’, Nonny De La Peña; an Immersive Journalist known as the ‘godmoth...2016-04-0226 minPhilosophy Talk StartersPhilosophy Talk Starters174: Digital SelvesMore at http://philosophytalk.org/shows/digital-selves. Second Life and dozens of other online adventures involve creating digital selves, and millions of users are taking advantage of the opportunity to develop new personas. Cyberpunk literature, like William Gibson's Neuromancer, describes worlds in which the line between digital selves and real selves is hard to draw. What makes your digital self you? What does your choice of digital selves show about you? And what makes onscreen representation more or less effective as digital selves? John and Ken are joined by Jeremy Bailenson, Director of Stanford's Virtual Human Interaction Lab.2015-10-2810 minRWJFRWJFVirtual Reality for Social Good: RWJF Pioneering Ideas Podcast Episode 10The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Pioneering Ideas Podcast explores cutting edge ideas and emerging trends with the potential to improve health and health care for all Americans. In this episode we explore a new cutting-edge idea with the potential to build a Culture of Health. Join us as we explore how virtual reality technology can be used to help build social good with Founding Director of Stanford’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab, grantee Jeremy Bailenson and RWJF Senior Program Officer Tracy Costigan, and discuss Jeremy’s explorations in using virtual reality to build empathy and more.2015-10-0622 minBig Picture ScienceBig Picture ScienceFundest Show EverYou can remember yesterday, but not tomorrow. But why? We consider the arrow of time and why its direction was set by the Big Bang. Also, artificial blood cells and life in a deep Antarctic lake. You’ll hear how Stephen King thinks that humankind is metaphorically living under a big dome, and why we really want to go into space, according to Neil Tyson. And … skeptical takes on faces in cheese sandwiches and the supposedly special powers of psychics. All this and more on this special Big Picture Science podcast. Gues...2013-05-1300 minBig Picture ScienceBig Picture ScienceUltimate Hook UpImagine moving things with your mind. Not with telekinesis, but with the future tools of brain science. Meet a pioneer in the field of computer-to-brain connection and discover the blurry boundary where the mind ends and the machine begins.Plus, how new technology is sharpening the “real” in virtual reality. And, whether our devotion to digital devices is changing what it means to be human.Guests:•  Miguel Nicolelis – Director for the Center for Neuroengineering at Duke University, and author of Beyond Boundaries: The New Neuroscience of Connecting Brains with Machines and How it Will Chang...2013-01-0754 minListen to the Stories That Inspire You With Full AudiobookListen to the Stories That Inspire You With Full AudiobookInfinite Reality: Avatars, Eternal Life, New Worlds, and the Dawn of the Virtual Revolution Audiobook by Jeremy BailensonListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 92559 Title: Infinite Reality: Avatars, Eternal Life, New Worlds, and the Dawn of the Virtual Revolution Author: Jeremy Bailenson, Jim Blascovich Narrator: John Pruden Format: Unabridged Length: 07:30:07 Language: English Release date: 04-05-11 Publisher: HarperAudio Genres: Science & Technology, General Summary: Enough with speculation about our digital future. Infinite Reality is the straight dope on what is and isnt happening to us right now, from two of the only scientists working on the boundaries between real life and its virtual extensions. Douglas Rushkoff, author of Program or Be Programmed Can our...2011-04-057h 30Grab Audiobook in Science & Technology, TechnologyGrab Audiobook in Science & Technology, TechnologyInfinite Reality by Jim Blascovich | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Infinite Reality Author: Jim Blascovich, Jeremy Bailenson Narrator: John Pruden Format: Unabridged Length: 7 hrs and 34 mins Language: English Release date: 04-05-11 Publisher: HarperAudio Genres: Science & Technology, Psychology & The Mind Summary: How do The Matrix, Avatar, and Tron reveal the future of existence? Can our brains recognize where "reality" ends and "virtual" begins? What would it mean to live eternally in a digital universe? Where will technology lead us in five, 50, and 500 years? Two innovative scientists here explore the mystery and reality of the virtual and examine the profound...2011-04-057h 34HGGS - Morning picks for Tuesday, February 1, 2005 on GigaDial PublicHGGS - Morning picks for Tuesday, February 1, 2005 on GigaDial PublicDistance Infrastructure: Accelerating Change 2004Fro Accelerating Change 2004 comes the Distance Infrastructure Panel: Broadband, Videoconferencing, and Telepresence with presentations by Milton Chen (Visual Communication and Collaboration Software for Afghanistan), Jeremy Bailenson (Collaborative Virtual Environments and Transformed Social Interaction) and Dewayne Hendricks (One Gigabit or Bust Initiative -- A Broadband Vision for California). Audio from IT Conversations.2005-02-0100 min