i feel like this is a type of essay (if i can call it that) i'd read if i am ever going to preserve tertiary memory of some game/art i love now. moreover, i think it was so refreshing to read this essay (if i can call it that) because it is not life advice, a clear mirror for whatever happens in our lives as we struggle to find time for things we care about/claim to care about. this is how care looks like.
But there is a sham/con going on around the tech used for all of this. People, not corporations developed the tech, often under a corporate umbrella because that's how our dysfunctional culture operates, yet Zuckerberg has less right to say how VR will develop than the people who originally put together the oculus. The VR failed revolution doesn't belong to the oligarchs but the people who could put it to more interesting use from science to art, not 'as only' a shopping extractive technology. In other words the buying of patents the poor copyright laws, the theft of the commons by privatization, most recently by hedge funds and private equity, does not allow for the individual to create 4k at scale. Another great article
i feel like this is a type of essay (if i can call it that) i'd read if i am ever going to preserve tertiary memory of some game/art i love now. moreover, i think it was so refreshing to read this essay (if i can call it that) because it is not life advice, a clear mirror for whatever happens in our lives as we struggle to find time for things we care about/claim to care about. this is how care looks like.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it
But there is a sham/con going on around the tech used for all of this. People, not corporations developed the tech, often under a corporate umbrella because that's how our dysfunctional culture operates, yet Zuckerberg has less right to say how VR will develop than the people who originally put together the oculus. The VR failed revolution doesn't belong to the oligarchs but the people who could put it to more interesting use from science to art, not 'as only' a shopping extractive technology. In other words the buying of patents the poor copyright laws, the theft of the commons by privatization, most recently by hedge funds and private equity, does not allow for the individual to create 4k at scale. Another great article