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Francis Quek – Embodied Humans in a Digital World

On October 10, Dr. Francis Quek paid us a visit and gave a fascinating lecture on Embodiment.

Here is a link to a video of the talk: http://idhmc.tamu.edu/image-store/Quek_Embodiment.mov

and to his accompanying slides: http://idhmc.tamu.edu/image-store/embodiedhumandigitalworld-2012.pdf

Francis Quek – Embodied Humans in a Digital World

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