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The Immersive Future
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03.30.2023 | Non-fiction

Environmental Video Art: Futile, Sublime and Ridiculous

Interrogating our climate crises, slow, steady video art offers viewers new ways to consider the scale of a landscape and the scale of their anxieties. Tracing the history of the medium and examining three contemporary examples, this essay is an...

Uncommon Sense

Girl Forgive Yourself

(four attempts) 1 These days, I am away from home. They call it “house-sitting” because houses are like babies: they need care, they absorb what happens around them, they can burden. I am trying to construct a theory of homespace....

The Immersive Future
01.12.2023 | Non-fiction

Connecting Through Technological Immersion

“As the melodies suffused her mind they intermingled”— Marc Stiegler, “The Gentle Seduction” Sitting alone on the riverside, my neighbor is immersed in viewing our familiar corner of Taipei through the perspective of the drone he’s piloting. Looking down through...

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09.15.2022 | Non-fiction

Okaerinasai: Finding my Identity in the Months of May

The Zen master and poet Eihei Dogen wrote an essay called Uji, Being-Time, which is essentially, about the non-separation between being and time. They are one in the same. Being, as in action, is time, and time, being. The totality...

The Immersive Future
09.01.2022 | Non-fiction

Soft Systems

A message on my phone from a friend across the globe breaks the narrative that the digital is toxic. Soft Systems explores technology’s plus side, its place in art, and grants access through the plate glass screens and into that...

Uncommon Sense

Good Grief

Grief and joy are born of the same materials. The one needs the same stuff as the other. I open my journal to a new page. Today is my mother’s birthday. Today I learn additional details about my dear friend’s...

The Immersive Future
08.09.2022 | Non-fiction

(In)finity, Intimacy and Interactive Fiction

Interactive fiction is an innately intimate form of storytelling, in both aesthetics and narrative style. But what does this mean for the reader? What could this mean for the future of independent publishing? This text examines the ways in which...

Uncommon Sense
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13 WAYS OF LOOKING AT A POEM

1. Some things can only be achieved through failure. This requires a reconceptualization of what it means to succeed: being comfortable with the presence of the one, and with the absence of the other one. 1.1 Sometimes it’s the words...

The Ten Percent
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Present Imperfect: A case for the not-so-great novel, like 1Q84

As noted in my previous and first entry, Real Combat, I’m interested in what Amalfitano, in Roberto Bolaño’s 2666, calls “great, imperfect, torrential works.” It was therefore only natural that I were to eventually crack open the used, single-volume edition...

The Immersive Future
07.12.2022 | Non-fiction

Augmenting Empathy: Can VR Enhance Social Impact?

In 2015, the United Nations released its first 360-degree virtual reality film, Clouds Over Sidra. While the film went on to help raise millions of dollars for Syrian refugees, what assumptions underlie the film, how might they be harmful, and...

Recommendations

Books About Love that Haunts and Transcends Time

My girlhood in Vietnam consists of many ordinary fangirling activities—collecting pirated CDs, worshipping Vietnamese pop singers, but most of all I remember watching with my older sister hundreds, if not thousands-episode-long Chinese dramas. Probably because of the sheer length of...

The Immersive Future
06.28.2022 | Non-fiction

Immersive Technology Makes Modern Art More Accessible

While modern art can exist to challenge the viewer, it can also fail to engage or draw the viewer in. Immersive art presents an opportunity for a different experience, where art combined with technology can engage the viewer’s curiosity and...

The Immersive Future
06.14.2022 | Non-fiction

Activism and Awareness Through Technology and Art

Creating Awareness on Climate Action With The Power of Creative Storytelling Combining Art & Technology The combination of art and technology is a dynamic process that utilizes the emotional power of art intertwined with creative engineering tools to create awareness...

Uncommon Sense
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ATTENTION, MADNESS

When a receiving public does not value nuance or context, a person’s complexity can be boiled down to their most readily visible, most extreme, and most obvious parts. The “limit” of you becomes the all of you…we fail to consider...

The Immersive Future
05.17.2022 | Non-fiction

Can 58,800+ small lights help us see what’s right in front of us?

Light has the power to illuminate more than just the physical environment around us: it can transform a landscape, teach us more about the natural world, and connect us in ways that linger long after the lights turn off. After...

The Immersive Future
05.03.2022 | Non-fiction

Shopping in the Metamarket

“Shopping in the Metamarket” examines how virtual reality is being used to build on techniques of behavioural economics in shopping, examines the rules we are taught about how to behave when shopping, and asks what further behaviour we will need...

Uncommon Sense

Introducing: Uncommon Sense

A column that celebrates intuition, emotion, and sensitivity as important forms of knowledge. When I first sat down to write an introduction to my column, “Uncommon Sense,” I became immediately nervous. Why? Maybe I was worried about accidentally placing limitations...

The Ten Percent

Real Combat: Late capitalism through the lens of Bolaño

I’ve always been attracted to what Amalfitano, in Roberto Bolaño’s 2666, calls the “great, imperfect, torrential works, books that blaze the path into the unknown.” Like Amalfitano, a professor of philosophy on the verge—like most, perhaps—of madness, I’m interested in...

The Ten Percent
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Introducing The Ten Percent

Perhaps it’s a myth, but it’s compelling regardless, that we only use 10% of our brain. Similarly, for those of us who don’t have a photographic memory or any other supernatural abilities to save us some time, allow us to...

The Immersive Future
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03.22.2022 | Non-fiction

Backslide: an Immersive Platform For Playwriting

Backslide is a virtual reality experience for playwrights based on Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Its floating GIFs, semi-cryptic text, and witty play with classical and pop culture, invite the player to break linear thought. Backslide is a simulation and stimulation of the...

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02.28.2022 | Non-fiction

Stalactites

This essay explores seeing and being seen. The essay uses a trip to a water cave to look at my own ability to adapt to a new environment and my inability to fully see the place I was living.

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02.14.2022 | Non-fiction

Opera Intensives: A Three Act Essay

"Opera Intensives: A Three Act Essay" is a braided memoiristic essay that explores my experiences with singing, a failed potential relationship, and critically examining the Western European classical music canon.

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The Jesus Delusion

The tragic event of Miami’s Surfside condo collapse (June 25, 2021) symbolized an ongoing change contested by pundits for years, the sort of tectonic change that can only be properly acknowledged in retrospect, once a critical mass of expert and...

Uncommon Sense

Everything Can’t Be An Essay

Language is the same thing as paint. Sometimes you use it to communicate an easy message, easily. You don’t even need to describe what you’ve done because it’s right there in the picture, in the sentence. And sometimes you must...