This is Virtual Reality (Ecotrain)
I tried on this VR headset yesterday. Never had a look before into that kind of thing.
My teenage son got hold of it somehow. He's famous on Instagram and people send him all kinds of things, hoping that some of his fame might rub off on them somehow.
I put the headset over my eyes and suddenly I was in a dark room. I had a look around. There was a chair by a table, a couple of pictures on the wall. Things moving around in the corner and scuttling along the floor. It was supposed to be some kind of haunted house, I guess. Not very realistic and not all that scary, but kind of engrossing. A little bit tense because you were always expecting the door to burst open and something to jump out at you. But it didn't. Nothing happened. Still, I sat there, looking around. Trying to focus on the pictures on the wall, but they were unclear, pixellated.
I really don't know how long I was there in that room. My youngest son was tugging at my sleeve demanding that he be allowed to look. I told him 'no. it's weird. It's too scary for you. Anyway, I'm looking at it now, wait a minute, we'll find something else less spooky.' Eventually, somewhat reluctantly - because there was something in a way quite soothing about looking around this other place - strange and unreal though it was - that made me want to stay there and not come out - I took off the headset...
...and my mind jolted - as if I'd been suddenly hit with some powerful psychoactive substance - as my eyes refocused on the world around me. I'd forgotten where I was. Completely forgotten. I was so surprised to find myself in this familiar room - at home with my two boys, in a reality I remembered as if from a dream (though I had only been away for a few minutes, and hadn't actually been anywhere at all) that I fell into a state of shock.
I knew at once that this device was more powerful and more mind altering than any development in Virtual Reality so far to hit the mainstream of society. I knew it in the shock of that moment of switching from one reality to another, in the same way that when I first saw the internet, about twenty five years ago, I got the same feeling - exhilaration mixed with dread - of what this could mean. Of where it could lead.
Let's be realistic. This is virtual reality. Where we are now. On Steemit, on Facebook, on Satellite navigation, on internet banking, on instant messaging. We are operating in a world that does not exist in physical reality, except in the form of electrons flowing though a wire (or more often these days, photons bouncing through a fiber-optic tube) and little lights flickering on a screen in front of our eyes. It transports us here and there almost instantaneously. We can be anywhere in that world at any time, or lots of places at the same time - skip from one reality to the next, and skip out when we want to, back to this one.
What am I saying? Is this a bad thing? Is this a good thing? Well, it could be either. Most likely it's both. The fact is, this is reality. We are already in it. The question is where is it going to take us? Where are we going to take it? Are we ready for the next stage? We've already got our smartphones, our wireless internet connection. Our networks are in place. The only question is, is this what we want? For ourselves? For our children?
I had this memory come up on facebook yesterday. It's a good thing facebook is there to remind me of my memories, because mine is shot to pieces. It was a photo of my children when they were a few years smaller, playing in the garden. One of them climbing a tree, the other inside a big cardboard box with 'Handle with Care' written on in.
The caption I had written for the photo read:
'You can say what you like about modern technology, but you can't beat a big cardboard box for hours of fun.'
I wonder if that's true. I kind of suspect that it is.
While i am full in technology, i still didn't put a VR on my head and not too enthousiastic to do it. Maybe your article tells me the why, it is very very scary. I find the idea of augmented reality even more scary, the already blurred line totally disappears then, brrr... Thanks for another good 'makes you think' post
It is very powerful, mind altering technology. approach with extreme caution and eyes wide open
A real eye opener! I used to play with a cardboard box as a kid with cousins, just like you say, for hours, making houses and spaces of our own. I wonder how many kids have that kind of experience these days. I wonder if imagination itself is different for those who are more engaged in virtual reality. Great post!
Yes, there's an uncanny parallel here between the inside of a box and the darkened room of the vr headset. I am fairly sure it effects the imagination of children, not necessarily for the better, but we shall see. Changes are happening very fast. I wonder if anything we learned growing up can help prepare the next generation for the kind of reality they'll be facing..
Very interesting, as always with your writings!
We can only hope that this tool will be used responsibly..
It does make me sad that Ocullus was taken over by Facebook as they are one of the worst offenders in manipulation of masses for their own gain.. i can only imagine how they want to use it.
It is always amazing to witness how quickly we adapt to our environment. It takes less than 20 minutes for us to accept any new reality as normal. We adjust SO well.. which is probably a good thing or else we would have a real hard time coping with the reality we are faced with now!
I put the headset over my eyes and suddenly I was in a dark room. I had a look around. @naz722
Do you like that line, na? Can you relate?
I think he was wondering how to look around in a dark room :-)
It wasn’t completely dark. There was a dim, flickering light bulb.
Totally agree with you. I work in 3d and VR and knowing and seeing how it will become i try to be in there, ready for the future, and in the same way is the reason in entered Steemit.
I tried to catch VR by the horns, haha, and find a good use to that horrible thing called VR. so now I'm a professional in making 3d houses in where you can enter and walk in your virtual house for real, make changes according to colors, etc. The good thing is that i work for architect so the house you see is the house that you really will construct. So I use the VR to make something good.. to help people to live in a real place.
Anyway, the lenses you have in there and a cheaper ones and not the really R, the real VR are the HTC vive and The Oculus Rift. and the tech to make those work and also the software is still growing, there is not good material nowaday, but facebook bought the second more improtant brand. The Oculus rift, so next year al this mess will be growing and yes... a nes mass control weapon is ready to get out of control again! But don't worry...we already are with eyes opened.
I'm writing a post about all this. Just follow if you want to see it... .Be good in the Real World!
Thanks for the response. yes it's definitely something that is going to be coming into our lives in more sophisticated ways - some of them very useful indeed, like the work you're doing in design abd 3d modelling.
My take on it is that we are already using vr and spending a lot of time in it, even though we're not all walking around with vr headsets on. My interest is in how this technology effects our consciousness and perception, and ways that one reality crosses over into another.
Nice to know I'm not the only one thinking about this! Let's take care of us and our people with all this mess! Greetings froms South America!

Woow!
Yeah, egzon. Woow indeed! Stuff like that can blow your mind. Handle with care