From Immersion to Interference: Sites of Collaboration in Playing with Virtual Realities

Authors

  • Sabiha Ghellal
  • Einav Katan-Schmid
  • Ramona Mosse
  • Christian Stein
  • Nitsan Margaliot
  • Lisanne Goodhue

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2021-12-31