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Cultural Transmission In the Internet Age
New media technologies are rapidly emerging. Looking back on the past few decades of media, it’s clear that the content that catches hold plays a foundational role in sculpting how we live and think and interact. As the technologies with which we create and communicate change, cultural transmission will change in tandem.
Rex Woodbury • Cultural Transmission In the Internet Age
Last week, Niantic (the makers of Pokémon GO) announced Lightship, a developer platform for localized augmented reality. AR will transform how we communicate. Virtual reality, for its part, also continues to pick up speed. It’s been overhyped for a decade, but I expect we’ll look back and realize the hype was deserved all along; it just came too ea... See more
Rex Woodbury • Cultural Transmission In the Internet Age
Much of VR and AR today center around gaming and entertainment. But we also see immersive experiences emerging that teach empathy.