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To manage the project over the many months it would take, we built a secure
virtual
newsroom.
Inside the
virtual
newsroom, the reporters could gather around the themes that were emerging from the documents.
When reporters like Johannes wanted to scream, they did so inside the
virtual
newsroom, and then they turned those screams into stories by going outside the documents to court records, official company registers, and by eventually putting questions to those that we intended to name.
And these crumbs are collected into a mirror image of you, the
virtual
you.
And the
virtual
you may know more about you than you do, because you can't remember what you bought a year ago, or said a year ago, or your exact location a year ago.
So today, there are companies working to create an identity in a black box, the
virtual
you owned by you.
What we see is a unique, personal,
virtual
reality that is masterfully constructed by our brain.
Without frames that allow us to see how social problems impact all the members of a targeted group, many will fall through the cracks of our movements, left to suffer in
virtual
isolation.
I think the era of human augmentation is as much about the physical world as it is about the virtual, intellectual realm.
And even if new jobs do appear, it won't necessarily be easy for a 50-year old unemployed truck driver made unemployed by self-driving vehicles, it won't be easy for an unemployed truck driver to reinvent himself or herself as a designer of
virtual
worlds.
Now, when people say there will be new jobs in the future, that humans can do better than AI, that humans can do better than robots, they usually think about high-skill jobs, like software engineers designing
virtual
worlds.
Now, I don't see how an unemployed cashier from Wal-Mart reinvents herself or himself at 50 as a designer of
virtual
worlds, and certainly I don't see how the millions of unemployed Bangladeshi textile workers will be able to do that.
Still, most of the children who die in the United States every year die in hospital rooms, surrounded by beeping machines and anxious, exhausted adults who have no other option but to say goodbye under those harsh, institutional lights and among
virtual
strangers.
In fact, we call it "the
virtual
world."
If you look it up in the dictionary, something
virtual
is something that seems to exist but is not real.
In one survey, about 90% of respondents said that it's okay to flip the switch, letting one worker die to save five, and other studies, including a
virtual
reality simulation of the dilemma, have found similar results.
And in one
virtual
reality study, people were more willing to sacrifice men than women.
In this new world, slowly, reality became
virtual
and
virtual
became real, and I started to feel that I could not be who I wanted to be or say what I actually thought, and humanity at this time completely identified with me.
And maybe instead of getting excited about the new augmented reality and
virtual
reality and these cool things that could happen, which are going to be susceptible to the same race for attention, if we could fix the race for attention on the thing that's already in a billion people's pockets.
Here we've combined immersive
virtual
reality with image processing to simulate the effects of overly strong perceptual predictions on experience.
And here, people see a
virtual
reality version of their hand, which flashes red and back either in time or out of time with their heartbeat.
Virtual
reality or augmented reality?
If we can do that, maybe we can put them into a
virtual
museum to tell that story.
We figured we may get a few images, some people interested, make one or two
virtual
reconstructions, but we had no idea that we had sparked something that would grow so quickly.
They asked us, "Hey, would you like us to build a
virtual
museum to put the reconstructions back inside, to tell the story?"
Here is a screenshot from the
virtual
museum.
Although
virtual
reconstructions are primarily the main focus of our project, some people have been asking the question: Can we print them in 3D?
However, we're much more interested in what
virtual
reality has to offer for lost heritage.
OK, the first thing I can tell you is that ems spend most of their life in
virtual
reality.
This is what you might look like if you were using
virtual
reality.
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