Is this what has caused us to construct spaces for social interactions with machines? Too simple, but will this cause us to find other ways to communicate and interact within real and imagined walls?
Ebbe Altberg needs about a paragraph to define human life:
“What humans do is create spaces,” the gregarious 51-year-old executive says, leaning back at a table in a small room on the second floor of Linden Lab’s headquarters in San Francisco. “Some spaces are mobile, like a bus. San Francisco is a space that was created by its users. Whether you go into a pub, a bar, a classroom, a bowling alley, an office, a library … We create spaces and we have people come together in those spaces, and then we communicate and socialize within those spaces.”
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
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