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Adding Content about Diversity of Subjective Reality in 5.2 Immersive Shared Reality #874
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@blu3mo I added some bounty to this! I also want to say that I like this point you made in your post:
This seems like a clear way to highlight how ISR & related tech can/should be developed to enhance sharing/cooperation rather than to worsen alienation/separation/escapism. I am reminded of this line from Audrey 's job description / mission statement (discussed in section 2-2):
And I think you are highlighting an important point that there are ways in which creating some limited (and generally more superficial?) perceptual/experiential asymmetry can sometimes facilitate deeper connection in & comprehension of our shared reality. As we discussed, the realtime translation case is a nice motivating example of this. |
The current content in 5.2 Immersive Shared Reality focuses on how immersive shared reality (ISR) increases the bandwidth and depth of coexistence.
While these aspects are important, I believe that another interesting point worth mentioning is that ISR and computer-mediated reality increase the diversity of subjective reality.
Concepts and examples about ISR in this direction should be added. Its limitations should also be discussed - excessive personalization of subjective reality could lead to isolation.
Details: https://blu3mo.com/Thoughts-about-Plurality-and-Immersive-Technology-(WIP)
I'm thinking of making radical edits and seeing what would get accepted and what wouldn't. I'm looking forward to receiving critical feedback.
(I guess controversial changes would be an interesting case to test PMP anyway)
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