https://t.co/KM0bSTvAnF Virtual reality headsets makes jurassic park come to life. Would you want to run with a Trex? #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) January 30, 2017
Day: January 30, 2017
From Twitter
Matrix Reloaded. Machines can produce perfection, but humanity cannot handle it https://t.co/4f01otFsZ2 (Architect QUote) #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) January 30, 2017
From Twitter
Are there cultural differences in how we consume tech? Very much so. https://t.co/ENuWOtOj84 #mscedc Computer Gaming for example
— C (@c4miller) January 30, 2017
From Twitter
Even when entirely consumed by a technology that separates us physically, our human need for society, tradition, ceremony and personal contact remains and will find ways to be expressed.
Love in a virtual elevator? https://t.co/FqnRn9Iq30 Weddings in the virtual realm. #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) January 30, 2017
From Twitter: bridging the phsyical gap that technology facilitates
“The world is smaller” I read and hear around the internet regularly enough. Mostly down to communications and shared media through technology, especially the internet. Flip side is that it is also easier to be apart from people you have formed relationships with. Not necessarily physical relationships, but if it is that sort of relationship, technology can attempt to bridge the gap too.
How do you form physical bonds when you're not physically near someone? Here's one possible solution https://t.co/q2hesHTxqq. #mscedc
— C (@c4miller) January 30, 2017
From Twitter: Another successful Togethertube meeting
Film Festival Monday night catch-up. Starting at 6pm GMT: https://t.co/wV9uhcCTi5 #mscedc
— Helen Walker (@helenwalker7) January 30, 2017
Great TogetherTube catch up with @Eli_App_D, @learntechstu, @c4miller, @notwithabrush, @DigiWWWorld and @philip_downey. Thanks all! #mscedc
— Helen Walker (@helenwalker7) January 30, 2017