Understanding how virtual reality may change our lives

Virtual reality is constantly evolving so much that it has become part of everyday life. Those who want to can use the headset to immerse themselves in the fictional world, and move their head and eyes in 360 degrees. Google, HTC and many others are betting big on the technology. If the first use of virtual reality is video games, it should be noted that it is not limited to this aspect. Our lives are undergoing and will undergo profound changes due to VR technology.

The experience builds our perception

For example, we have an important cultural element. Some cultures develop certain senses better than others. Western culture puts a lot of emphasis on vision, which takes precedence over the other senses, but for others, like Ongee from the Andaman Islands, smell will be very important. Westerners will therefore not perceive the landscape in the same way as the members of these tribes. Its visual and olfactory characteristics will be felt and captured in different ways.

We also have the context. For example, people who have lived in the country all their lives have different perceptions than those who have lived in the city. They don’t smell the same, hear the same, feel the same. So where we live, our daily environment has a very strong influence on our perceptual systems. And all our material culture, all the tools that surround us will have some. Man is a highly technical being, and his environment is full of technological objects. Therefore, technology also has an impact on his perception.

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Virtual reality in everyday life

The education sector benefits from the power of virtual reality. This is a very promising area for this technology, as learners can travel through time and visit old historical buildings. So it is possible to enter the Lighthouse of Alexandria or walk by dinosaurs. Theaters are not left out either, as virtual reality allows you to immerse yourself in the movie. This multiplies the feeling exponentially, and some studios are already working on such projects. Virtual reality is also changing journalism. Journalists can use the empathy generated by headsets to produce increasingly immersive and moving stories. Big names in journalism, like the New York Times, are even providing their subscribers with cardboard virtual reality headsets to experience immersive reporting.

And social networks?

Virtual reality allows them to enjoy unprecedented experiences in a completely dematerialized way. While it can be fun, there is no substitute for face-to-face conversation. So it’s important not to isolate yourself from the world to escape virtual reality.

Virtual reality has uses beyond what one would imagine for video games. Now this technology has become an integral part of our lives with a wide range of applications. Accessing information, cross-training, and watching immersive movies are all changes that virtual reality has to bring.

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