chris arkenbergWed, Dec 30, 2009 Thanks to all for your comments and kind remarks.
It's really intriguing to consider how AR may redraw the boundaries between subject & object, space & place. Is it, in some way, threatening to collapse our sense of space? Will knowledge of the Other become so advanced and immediate as to render the distinction between I and Thou meaningless? If AR becomes the visible palette for the Logos, how will consciousness and it's culture shift to absorb such a hallucinatory experience? Considering the current technosphere as a programmable LSD simulator is an interesting exercise... this is, I think, what Wildcat suggests. ;)
Thanks to all for your comments and kind remarks.
It's really intriguing to consider how AR may redraw the boundaries between subject & object, space & place. Is it, in some way, threatening to collapse our sense of space? Will knowledge of the Other become so advanced and immediate as to render the distinction between I and Thou meaningless? If AR becomes the visible palette for the Logos, how will consciousness and it's culture shift to absorb such a hallucinatory experience? Considering the current technosphere as a programmable LSD simulator is an interesting exercise... this is, I think, what Wildcat suggests. ;)