Need to write a near future techno thriller where we've allowed companies to authenticate us in XR based on movement fingerprinting and dancers are hackers available to the highest bidder.
This, of course, leads to the overlitigation of dancing. So when one movement mimic decides to lay low in the countryside after a botched gig and discovers a minister's daughter with a gift for The Art, will he risk it all to help her hone her talent?
If Twitter can implement a feature to keep me from getting NFT spam (where I'm tagged with 10 other people about some drop), I will give whoever is in charge a hearty pat on the back.
@Disco_VR Congratulations! As an XR dev and someone slowly trudging along the path of learning Japanese mostly through web apps, would be very interested in reading this.
@AllisonDeere I really like this treatment for QR codes and text links in VR, but it also feels like if we have these things in virtual spaces, we're not designing for our affordances (which is, admittedly, easier said than done).
@medieninitiativ@Dave_Parisi@ibogost One alternative for using SteamVR is going through @SpherePluto for streaming XR via a cloud machine. Currently in beta with plenty of rough corners, but headed in the right direction. (Disclaimer: I work at @PlutoVR, so clearly biased.)