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Please see this very excellent paper that pushes forth a definition of hyperpresence from a historical and classical background. Very well done: [http://www.temple.edu/ispr/prev_conferences/proceedings/2006/P2006proceedings.pdf Presence 2006 - Experience Being There]
 
Please see this very excellent paper that pushes forth a definition of hyperpresence from a historical and classical background. Very well done: [http://www.temple.edu/ispr/prev_conferences/proceedings/2006/P2006proceedings.pdf Presence 2006 - Experience Being There]
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Discussion

"The definition of social presence...suggests that although mediated social presence should be measured against the yardstick of face-to-face communication between two human beings, it may be possible to develop a medium in which one feels greater "access to the intelligence, intentions, and sensory impressions of another" than is possible in the most intimate, face-to-face communication. One aspect of what might be called hyperpresence (Biocca, forthcoming) may be possible in the social presence domain as well" [1].

Further Reading

Please see this very excellent paper that pushes forth a definition of hyperpresence from a historical and classical background. Very well done: Presence 2006 - Experience Being There