Presence
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Presence may refer to:
Technology
- Presence (sound recording), also known as room tone
- Presence (amplification), used in four band equalisation
- Presence (telepresence), the scientific and technological field
- Presence information, indicating availability of people on a telecommunications network
- Presence service, a network service which accepts, stores and distributes presence information
- Presence: Teleoperators & Virtual Environments, a bimonthly journal dedicated to electromechanical and computer systems
- Distributed presence, a digital marketing term
- Web presence, the appearance of a person or organization on the World Wide Web
Entertainment
- Presence (DC Comics), a fictional comic book representation of the Abrahamic God of Judeo-Christian theology
- Presence (Marvel Comics), or Sergei Krylov, a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe
- "Presence", an episode from the second season of NewsRadio, an American sitcom, originally broadcast from 1995 to 1999 on NBC
- Presence, a segment of the anthology anime film Robot Carnival
- The Presence: A Ghost Story, a children's ghost novel by Eve Bunting
- The Presence, an image appearing in the Year Zero alternate reality game based on the Nine Inch Nails album Year Zero
- The Presence (novel), a novel by Paul Black
- The Presence (film), a 2010 film directed by Tom Provost
Music
- Presence (album), a 1976 album by Led Zeppelin
- Presence (band), a short-lived British rock band started by Gary Biddles, Lol Tolhurst, and Michael Dempsey
Other
- Divine presence, indicating a religious concept of God being "present" among people
- Metaphysics of presence, a philosophical concept
- Presencia de América Latina, a mural painted by Mexican artist Jorge González Camarena
- Real Presence, a term various Christian traditions use to express their belief that, in the Eucharist, Jesus Christ is really present
See also
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