
1) Philosophical concept 2) Software design 3) Technology neologism 4) Virtual reality
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GNOME is a computer desktop environment for UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems. It is the official desktop of the GNU Project. This category contains articles related to GNOME. ...
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[gaming] Virtuality is a line of virtual reality gaming machines produced by Virtuality Group, and found in video arcades in the early 1990s. The machines deliver real time (less than 50ms lag) gaming via a stereoscopic visor, joysticks, and networked units for multi-player gaming. Following Dr. Jonathan D Waldern’s pioneering VR PhD rese...
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[philosophy] Gilles Deleuze, a prominent thinker of virtuality, used the term virtual to refer to an aspect of reality that is ideal, but nonetheless real. An example of this is the meaning, or sense, of a proposition that is not a material aspect of that proposition (whether written or spoken) but is nonetheless an attribute of that propos...
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[software design] Virtuality is a term used by Ted Nelson for what he considers the central issues of software design. `Virtuality` refers to the seeming of anything, as opposed to its reality. (This has been the dictionary meaning of `virtuality` since at least the 18th century). Everything has a reality and a virtuality. Nelson divides vi...
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• (n.) Potentiality; efficacy; potential existence. • (n.) The quality or state of being virtual.
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Vir`tu·al'i·ty noun [ Confer French
virtualité .]
1. The quality or state of being virtual.
2. Potentiality; efficacy; potential existence. [ Obsolete] « In one grain of corn, there lieth dormant a
virtuality of many other.»
Sir T. Browne. Found on
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virtuality 1. The inherent ability or potential to come into existence. 2. Essential nature or being, apart from external form or embodiment. 3. A virtual (as opposed to an actual) thing, capacity, etc.; a potentiality.
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