Virtual Worlds: A Journey in Hype and HyperrealityPenguin Books, 1993 - 274 pagina's In Virtual Worlds, Benjamin Woolley examines the reality of virtual reality. He looks at the dramatic intellectual and cultural upheavals that gave birth to it, the hype that surrounds it, the people who have promoted it, and the dramatic implications of its development. Virtual reality is not simply a technology, it is a way of thinking created and promoted by a group of technologists and thinkers that sees itself as creating our future. Virtual Worlds reveals the politics and culture of these virtual realists, and examines whether they are creating reality, or losing their grasp of it. 12 photographs. |
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... century , the proposed answer to the last question was that the principles came from logic . Being a branch of ... twentieth - century mathematics , including one Szolem Mandelbrojt who , as we shall later see , also had close ties with ...
... century , the proposed answer to the last question was that the principles came from logic . Being a branch of ... twentieth - century mathematics , including one Szolem Mandelbrojt who , as we shall later see , also had close ties with ...
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... century and the beginning of the twentieth century . ' To be modern ' , wrote Marshall Berman , ' is to find ourselves in an environment that promises us adventure , power , joy , growth , transformation of ourselves and the world – and ...
... century and the beginning of the twentieth century . ' To be modern ' , wrote Marshall Berman , ' is to find ourselves in an environment that promises us adventure , power , joy , growth , transformation of ourselves and the world – and ...
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... twentieth century architect Le Corbusier , was walking those same Parisian streets , observing a world ' gone mad ' with the ' fury of the traffic " - indeed , being driven off the street by it . Le Corbusier's reaction , however , was ...
... twentieth century architect Le Corbusier , was walking those same Parisian streets , observing a world ' gone mad ' with the ' fury of the traffic " - indeed , being driven off the street by it . Le Corbusier's reaction , however , was ...
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