Posts Tagged 'Future'

Sony Envisions The State of Gaming In 2021

“I think what people want in games in 10 years is the perfect human being in digital form”, Shuhei Yoshida, President of Worldwide Studio at Sony, said according to Eurogamer. Yoshida was part of a panel on the future of

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Sony Envisions The State of Gaming In 2021

“I think what people want in games in 10 years is the perfect human being in digital form”, Shuhei Yoshida, President of Worldwide Studio at Sony, said according to Eurogamer. Yoshida was part of a panel on the future of

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What Goes Up, Can't Go Down

Or: Why the Microsoft Kinect and the Playstation Move are doomed to fail* Update 1: I’ve realized I needed to make the definition of what ‘fail’ meant more explicit. In this case, ‘fail’ refers to catering to the non-gamer market.

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What Goes Up, Can't Go Down

Or: Why the Microsoft Kinect and the Playstation Move are doomed to fail* Update 1: I’ve realized I needed to make the definition of what ‘fail’ meant more explicit. In this case, ‘fail’ refers to catering to the non-gamer market.

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Thoughts on VR, The "next frontier"

Our bodies have become nothing more than a perceived limitation for the mind–why settle for the confines of the skin when you have the ultimate freedom and perhaps even immortality in VR? Most technologies accommodate to this societal desire: we

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Thoughts on VR, The "next frontier"

Our bodies have become nothing more than a perceived limitation for the mind–why settle for the confines of the skin when you have the ultimate freedom and perhaps even immortality in VR? Most technologies accommodate to this societal desire: we

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Semiotic Phantoms

Few things are as harrowing as the semiotic ghosts of American culture. A semiotic ghost is difficult to explain, but they can be understood as a sign, bits of cultural imagery which have taken on a life of their own.

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Semiotic Phantoms

Few things are as harrowing as the semiotic ghosts of American culture. A semiotic ghost is difficult to explain, but they can be understood as a sign, bits of cultural imagery which have taken on a life of their own.

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