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In this cinematic mini doc, you will be at the edge of your seat learning about the history of the metaverse and what the future of it is going to look like. This is your comprehensive guide. We will go over the history of the metaverse (which yes, as a concept, does exist before Neal Stephenson’s Snow Crash), the early attempts of building a spatial internet, discuss the laws in privacy, agency and consumer protection in the current and future age of the internet, ethical design, and all the amazing things that have been already done with augmented reality and virtual reality and any form of mixed reality. While some people think that because Facebook’s or Meta’s stocks took a hit, the financial markets are all wobbly, crypto is going up and down like crazy, disastrous returns of old-fashioned imperialism are creeping on a supposedly matured world-society, the metaverse, or the future internet, won’t be made. But, the metaverse is going to happen. It’s not going to be what we imagine, but it will become a part of our lives however small a chunk it takes. Most importantly however, the metaverse or the future spatial internet, will be something that we help build. If you like the work of Kent Bye, and others in the space of XR ethics, then you will enjoy this video. If you enjoyed this, please like, comment, share and subscribe to help the algorithm boost this to other people. If you want to stay in the loop add your email here: https://forms.gle/doF5A5pXfARmHdJS8 —-------------------------------------------------------------------- ** WHAT IF I WANT TO READ THIS VIDEO ** Well you are in luck! If you don’t want to watch the video and just want to *read* the video (i feel that), don’t worry, i gotchu. I put up the manuscript on Medium, link here: https://medium.com/@xrmasiso/why-the-... —-------------------------------------------------------------------- ** ABOUT MY CHANNEL ** I'm a scientist + artist that also makes augmented reality tutorials (among other things). So check my channel out if you want to get your feet wet! Aaannd I give away *free* stuff like After Effects projects! —-------------------------------------------------------------------- ** REFERENCES ** Not a complete list, but here are links for some of the stuff mentioned in the video: Pioneering work on this space comes from Kent Bye who hosts one of the most (if not most) celebrated podcasts in AR/VR. You can find his amazing work here: https://voicesofvr.com/ And for his seminal work on this space of privacy/ethics in AR/VR please take a look at this: • State of Privacy in XR & Neuro-Tech: Conce... ; this: • Sensemaking Frameworks for the Metaverse &... ; this: • Towards a Framework for XR Ethics - Kent B... ; and this • XR Ethics Manifesto for a start. He was a huge inspiration for the work presented here and you can find his YT channel here: / @kentbye and a doc with more refs here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1B... As technology advanced post-WWII, there were some bursts of innovation that contributed to the history of the metaverse. Things like multi-user dungeons or MUDs, early programming frameworks like virtual reality markup language (VRML), or early early versions of the internet like ARPANET. Pedit5 (one of the first ‘online’ multiplayer games in the 70s): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedit5 PLATO (one of the first computers that allowed multiple people to ‘log on’ at the same time): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PLATO_(...) World’s Chat (one of the very first in the 90s internet): http://www.worldsonline.com/ and https://preservingworlds.net/worldsch... Active Worlds (closely followed after World’s Chat): https://www.activeworlds.com/ To check out cinematic documentation of how current virtual worlds are growing check out Joe Hunting’s work: https://joeahunting.com/film For more fun references, check out the Medium article version of this video. —----------------------------------------------------- ** THANKS ** I’d like to thank Hilda Loury, Javier Masis, Maria Cury, and Norbert Cruz-Lebron for helping me film many takes of my goldfish memory face, for supporting me during the production of this, and for their kind comments and advice. I'd like to thank Ellie Cohen for initial discussions in the field of applied philosophy and I’d also like to thank Dennis Bjork for lending me his render farm for one of the 3D scenes I made. Check out Javier’s awesome rock band called Burne Holiday: / burneholiday They also do the absolute best covers of Radiohead songs like the this cover of Radiohead’s Ok Computer album (I filmed this btw!): • Burne Holiday - Zeroes and Ones: OK Comput... if you want to check out Dennis' VFX work (not featured here, but he's bomb, I promise) then contact him here: / artbydile