Entertainment Is Not Longer Enough

Monday March 1, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Technology

The self-styled clairvoyant, Criswell, put it famously when, in Ed Wood’s laughable Plan 9 From Outer Space, he said, “We are all very interested in the future for that is where we will be spending the rest of our lives.” To be sure, he is correct, if not colorful. We all have an abiding desire to know what the future has in store for us.

If we are to believe the Avatar phenomenon, then we must accept its popularity is predicated upon the superlative world building on Mr. Cameron’s part. Additionally, perhaps we should take into consideration how completely the film seeks to immerse the viewer in the world of Pandora. To be sure, this goes to the point of issuing 3D glasses to select Imax theaters.

It was not always this difficult to find sweet relief. Indeed, where once a simple night’s entertainment was enough to pacify and placate the populace, now we demand more. Audiences, weaned on first-person video games and the popularity of Second Life, seem to be increasingly dissatisfied with merely watching. They want to participate in their distractions.

Though this may pigeonhole me as a so-called “Trekkie” it seems the promise of the Holodeck, wherein one enters a virtual reality that is tangible and substantive, is a prediction of where entertainment is headed. We will become less and less satisfied with how little control over the outcome of the film we have.

Perhaps this is premature, but if the popularity of the devices being sold by companies like Yoostar is any indicator, the desire to be transported has never been pronounced. To be sure, nor has the technology been so poised to deliver a complete, virtual experience. This is understandable, as indeed we seek to live our lives in future, for indeed, that is where we will be spending the rest of our lives.

At Captain Picard’s request, you can enter you own version of the Holodeck, thanks to the resourceful crew at Yoostar. Never has a Trekkie been more privileged.

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