- Virtual: Essence, not virtual
- from Axes for immersion
- Virtual Time・Virtual Space
- (Including real space and Chronos time)
- Multiple time axes like Hierarchical Games and Time Axis
- (The above assumes similar time axes with only different speeds, but more diverse axes are possible)
- Being able to use the space called school is what makes life meaningful
- What’s interesting?
- The “reality” of Chronos Time/Kairos Time/real space and the “fantasy” of Virtual Time, Virtual Space, etc.
- By treating these two as the same thing, the boundary between reality and fantasy can be blurred.
- (A vague idea)
- Breaking the fourth wall by reversing the “time” of “Line Count Time” and “In-World Time” is one example of this.
- Also, I’m thinking about whether it’s possible to blur the difference between time and space.
- I haven’t come up with a concrete example that would make you go “oh!” yet.
- Street View is close?
- But I’m not particularly impressed by the fact that time and space are synchronized in Street View, so I’m thinking there might be more interesting examples (hypothesis).
- Useful things
- Virtual spaces can be created with VR.
- In this sense, can we say that maps are also creating virtual spaces?
- Paper maps have low immersion, but with Google Maps, for example, there is a slightly higher sense of immersion because you exist in it.
- Virtual time in various media (text, images, videos, SNS, VR, etc.)
- What will actually be created (the one on /collab)?
- Focusing on the “time” and “now” of school
- Class schedule?
- Annual schedule
- The purpose is to “preserve the archive of the present.”
- It might feel a bit cliché.
- Initial idea for the actual product
- Interactive exhibition
- (I’m not particularly attached to this)
- Through the experience, I want people to feel the blurring of the boundaries between time and space axes.
- (I still don’t have a clear image myself, just a hypothesis)
- Miscellaneous notes on possible experiences
- Walking down a hallway with a transparent-like VR headset
- The spatial and temporal axes of the hallway are synchronized, and the temporal axis moves on a yearly basis.
- Creating a 360-degree video that allows you to feel time
- What I want to do
- I want to create various challenging experiences and deepen my thoughts on the philosophical aspects of time and space axes.
- @drinami from Exploration of Virtual Time
- Personally, I didn’t intend to pursue practicality.
- #might implement