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Calleja, G. (2014). Immersion in virtual worlds. In M. Grimshaw (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Virtuality (pp. 222–236). New York: Oxford University Press.   
Last edited by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 11/09/2018, 17:21
Clowes, R. W., & Chrisley, R. (2012). Virtualist representation. International Journal of Machine Consciousness, 4(2), 503–522.   
Last edited by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 06/06/2023, 14:37
Diodato, R. (2022). Virtual reality and aesthetic experience. Philosophies, 7(29), 1–8.   
Last edited by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 01/10/2023, 15:06
van Elferen, I. (2011). ¡un forastero! Issues of virtuality and diegesis in videogame music. Music and the Moving Image, 4(2), 30–39.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 10/07/2012, 11:28
Garbarini, F., & Adenzato, M. (2004). At the root of embodied cognition: Cognitive science meets neurophysiology. Brain and Cognition, 56(1), 100–106.   
Last edited by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 23/05/2014, 09:13
Garner, T. A., & Grimshaw, M. (2014). Sonic virtuality: Understanding audio in a virtual world. In M. Grimshaw (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Virtuality (pp. 364–377). New York: Oxford University Press.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 18/01/2014, 12:55
Garner, T., & Jordanous, A. 2016, June 27, Emergent perception and video games that listen: Applying sonic virtuality for creative and intelligent npc behaviours. Unpublished paper presented at The 2nd Computational Creativity and Games Workshop, Paris.   
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Grimshaw, M. (2015). A brief argument for, and summary of, the concept of sonic virtuality. Danish Musicology Online - Special Issue on Sound and Music Production, 81–98.   
Last edited by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 14/07/2021, 06:41
Grimshaw, M., & Garner, T. A. (2015). Sonic virtuality: Sound as emergent perception. New York: Oxford University Press.   
Last edited by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 31/05/2015, 15:30
Heim, M. R. Surfing virtual reality wave 3. In J. Gackenbach (Ed.), Boundaries of Self and Reality Online Elsevier.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 11/04/2016, 08:50
Janz, B. B. (2019). Virtual place and virtualized place. In E. Champion (Ed.), The Phenomenology of Real and Virtual Places (pp. 60–75). London: Routledge.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 07/03/2019, 15:13
Knakkergaard, M. (2014). The music that’s not there. In M. Grimshaw (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Virtuality (pp. 392–404). New York: Oxford University Press.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 18/01/2014, 13:09
Lehman-Wilzig, S. N. (2021). Virtuality and humanity: Virtual practice and its evolution from pre-history to the 21st century. Singapore: Springer Nature.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 09/02/2022, 10:19
Massumi, B. (2014). Envisioning the virtual. In M. Grimshaw (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Virtuality (pp. 55–70). New York: Oxford University Press.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 15/11/2015, 12:38
Riva, G., & Waterworth, J. A. (2014). Being present in a virtual world. In M. Grimshaw (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Virtuality (pp. 205–221). New York: Oxford University Press.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 09/02/2014, 11:36
Slater, M. (2009). Place illusion and plausibility can lead to realistic behaviour in immersive virtual environments. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 3549–3557.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 04/04/2016, 10:37
Virtual, adj. and n. (2013). In Oxford English Dictionary 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press.   
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 13/02/2024, 08:24
Waterworth, J. A., & Waterworth, E. L. (2014). Distributed embodiment: Real presence in virtual bodies. In M. Grimshaw (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Virtuality (pp. 589–601). New York: Oxford University Press.   
Last edited by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard 11/09/2018, 17:16
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