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"Webcams" on the Internet pretend to locate us in various natural enviroments - from a backyard bird feeder in Indianapolis (Fig.I.2)
"Webcams" on the Internet pretend to locate us in various natural enviroments - from a backyard bird feeder in Indianapolis (Fig.I.2)
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Info: Figure I.2 Bird feeder webcam: the view is update every three minutes.
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Info: Figure I.2 Bird feeder webcam: the view is update every three minutes.
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[...] to a panorama in the Canadian Rockies (Fig.I.3). In all these cases, the logic of immediacy dictates that medium itself should disappear and leave us in the presence of thing represented: sitting in the race car or standing on a mountaintop.
[...] to a panorama in the Canadian Rockies (Fig.I.3). In all these cases, the logic of immediacy dictates that medium itself should disappear and leave us in the presence of thing represented: sitting in the race car or standing on a mountaintop.
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Info: The Eye on Banff. The Sulphur Mountain WebCam
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Info: The Eye on Banff. The Sulphur Mountain WebCam
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Info: Figure I.3 Sulpture Mountain webcam, providing a repeatedly update view of a mountain in the Canadian Rockies in Banff.
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Info: Figure I.3 Sulpture Mountain webcam, providing a repeatedly update view of a mountain in the Canadian Rockies in Banff.
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