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His connections in Paris extended to people linked to the arts in the 1930s, such as the hostess and collector Marie-Laure de Noailles.
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In her article on Immersion and Interactivity in literature, Marie-Laure Ryan sets up a definition of virtual reality saying that VR is “an immersive, interactive experience generated by a computer [2]”.
Virtual Reality and the First Person Shooter Ben Abraham 2008
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Ryan, Marie-Laure, 1999, ‘Immersion vs. Interactivity: Virtual Reality and Literary Theory’, SubStance - Issue 89 (Volume 28, Number 2), pp. 110-137.
Archive 2008-05-01 Ben Abraham 2008
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[2] Ryan, Marie-Laure, 1999, ‘Immersion vs. Interactivity: Virtual Reality and Literary Theory’, SubStance - Issue 89 (Volume 28, Number 2), p. 110.
Virtual Reality and the First Person Shooter Ben Abraham 2008
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I'll definitely check it out, because it could be quite a nice alternative view to much of Marie-Laure Ryan's work, which was kinda what I ended up leaning quite heavily on ...
Virtual Reality and the First Person Shooter Ben Abraham 2008
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[2] Ryan, Marie-Laure, 1999, ‘Immersion vs. Interactivity: Virtual Reality and Literary Theory’, SubStance - Issue 89 (Volume 28, Number 2), p. 110.
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Marie-Laure CLOAREC, (France) FRANCE, at 10: 55 51.
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Ryan, Marie-Laure, 1999, ‘Immersion vs. Interactivity: Virtual Reality and Literary Theory’, SubStance - Issue 89 (Volume 28, Number 2), pp. 110-137.
Virtual Reality and the First Person Shooter Ben Abraham 2008
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Now she has to try to survive the open sea in "Wave," an indie thriller directed by Maria Ripoll, and penned by Marie-Laure Bertehlin and Greg Latter.
‘Bourne’ Beauty Franke Potente Aims To Survive Deadly ‘Wave’ » MTV Movies Blog 2008
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In her article on Immersion and Interactivity in literature, Marie-Laure Ryan sets up a definition of virtual reality saying that VR is “an immersive, interactive experience generated by a computer [2]”.
Archive 2008-05-01 Ben Abraham 2008
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