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XI. PRESENCE AND REMOTE PRESENCE
Our insistence on digital
communications could be misinterpreted, as if we disdained
face to face communications and classroom dialog in
education. Quite the opposite, precisely because we greatly
value human encounters and personal communication we defend
remote presence. Conversely, as we are aware of the
limitations of digital media, we insist on recovering the
irreplaceable value of meetings and personal dialog, which
can also take place over distance. Presence and remote
presence are not antagonistic but complementary. However
they require a sharpening of critical understanding to be
able to distinguish between the two situations, so as not to
do in one situation what belongs to the other, thus uniting
them conveniently in a dynamic synthesis, ever-changing and
enriching.
In the first place in this new digital world the
buildings dedicated to education will experience significant
transformation in their architecture. Communications and the
networks over which distance education will be delivered
will permit a different distribution of learning in space
and in time. Some spaces will be progressively recycled,
others will disappear. The following is an attempt to open
our creative imagination to these transformations of the
digital age.

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