Ooo Vanessa. This was such an interesting read... I’ve watched the YouTube video from Siobhan and Argos too. It really made me smile as do all these interior make overs - wow! 🤩 I am doing a research project at the moment looking at the impact 360 video can have on our engagement with arts and culture - it’s a relatively new technology for our sector and the results are cautious but positive! I’m particularly interested in how it might help those with chronic health conditions to experience events they wouldn’t ordinarily go to... we’ll see! Thanks for writing and your insight! Claire 🙌🏻
Hi Claire! Thanks so much for your comment! Your research projects sounds fascinating... That kind of immersive 360 video experience sounds amazing and what a wonderful direction to take - to use this technology to increase access to life for people unable to attend in person. I have a family member with a chronic health condition due to Covid her life has been extremely restricted for the past few years, so I really relate to this idea. I think eventually, our videochat experiences will likely be this way - 360 video/hologram experiences so it feels as if the person is with us - either in our environment, their environment, or - in a beautiful 3rd location like an art gallery...thinking about your idea ... I'm imaging being able to could attend some amazing performance on the other side of the world with a loved one who lives in yet another city. Fascinating. I hope to read more about your work in your newsletters!
A great topic and a fun read! I think about AI, its uses, and humanity often. My first thoughts are that I am always excited about the potential that new and emerging technology may assist in a better tomorrow for all and just the ingenuity of the human collective. Creating healing, supportive, deeply personalized visually harmonious living and communal environments that are supported by the abilities of AI but with the design rendered by a human sounds perfect. That said, I often feel like earlier and more transparency about an emerging tech's potential (both positive and negative implications) could have for the individual and society as a whole. That way we can push for clear legislation on how we utilize said technology before it is integrated fully into the fabric of our society. I give you kudos for jumping into AI to learn more and to experiment with its potential. It is here now and there isn't any popping it back into its box! The best thing to do, in my opinion, is to get out there and use it to its most beautiful potential. Thank you again for a thought-provoking post!
Ooo Vanessa. This was such an interesting read... I’ve watched the YouTube video from Siobhan and Argos too. It really made me smile as do all these interior make overs - wow! 🤩 I am doing a research project at the moment looking at the impact 360 video can have on our engagement with arts and culture - it’s a relatively new technology for our sector and the results are cautious but positive! I’m particularly interested in how it might help those with chronic health conditions to experience events they wouldn’t ordinarily go to... we’ll see! Thanks for writing and your insight! Claire 🙌🏻
Hi Claire! Thanks so much for your comment! Your research projects sounds fascinating... That kind of immersive 360 video experience sounds amazing and what a wonderful direction to take - to use this technology to increase access to life for people unable to attend in person. I have a family member with a chronic health condition due to Covid her life has been extremely restricted for the past few years, so I really relate to this idea. I think eventually, our videochat experiences will likely be this way - 360 video/hologram experiences so it feels as if the person is with us - either in our environment, their environment, or - in a beautiful 3rd location like an art gallery...thinking about your idea ... I'm imaging being able to could attend some amazing performance on the other side of the world with a loved one who lives in yet another city. Fascinating. I hope to read more about your work in your newsletters!
Wow! That’s impressive!
I love the image of you 💕
Thanks, Suzi! So crazy right?!
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This is so much fun! I can't believe you've actually so generously facilitated the whole rabbit hold process too... Will I sleep tonight??
A great topic and a fun read! I think about AI, its uses, and humanity often. My first thoughts are that I am always excited about the potential that new and emerging technology may assist in a better tomorrow for all and just the ingenuity of the human collective. Creating healing, supportive, deeply personalized visually harmonious living and communal environments that are supported by the abilities of AI but with the design rendered by a human sounds perfect. That said, I often feel like earlier and more transparency about an emerging tech's potential (both positive and negative implications) could have for the individual and society as a whole. That way we can push for clear legislation on how we utilize said technology before it is integrated fully into the fabric of our society. I give you kudos for jumping into AI to learn more and to experiment with its potential. It is here now and there isn't any popping it back into its box! The best thing to do, in my opinion, is to get out there and use it to its most beautiful potential. Thank you again for a thought-provoking post!
Hi Nicole, thanks so much for this comment. I fully agree on all points. It’s fascinating to watch it the AI shift unfold and change so rapidly.