Reconnecting People in Our Brave New Remote World
2020-10-21
At OVR, we’ve talked about how we have spent a lot of our tech development anchored to the key principles of Augmented Reality (AR) as a way to enhance existing realities, and not simply creating new ones for alternative realities.
The Brave New Remote World
We did not know it at the time, but as we were rolling out more new features in our OVR app, in the early part of this year, the world was gradually coming to grips with living with a pandemic that until today, is still active and continues to dictate how we work, how we play, how we learn, and even simply how we live.
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As infections spike in parts of Europe, and the global South continues to grapple with untold numbers of new cases, any hopes that a return to normalcy by the end of 2020 seems distant, and the implications for the economy and our society are clearly going to be deep and long-lasting.
- Social distancing may very well become the norm, even if regular activities like shopping and dining out become available again. The feeling of being close to one another, physically, may soon become a thing of the past.
- Large events like concerts and spectator sports may have to scale down in numbers, if ever at all. We may very well have to do without the experience of sharing sound, sight, and feeling with hundreds of other people, never mind tens of thousands of others, for a long time to come.
- With remote learning and working almost the chief way for many businesses and schools to operate during lockdown measures, the very act of physically meeting and talking to people has disappeared in 2020 for many countries.
In fact, the perception of a future where people are living more and more digitally, working and living remotely, and even communicating and keeping in touch with each other from afar, has now suddenly become the current reality. Hastened by the pandemic, people and governments are now forced to accelerate this digital-only connectivity by many years, and it is difficult to see how we can return to normal any time soon.
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But with the fear and uncertainty that comes with this ongoing major crisis of COVID-19, it becomes even more important to understand how we will continue to cope and even thrive in our new current realities.