The Dark Zone. Philosophy of the Metaverse. The Cultural Logic of the Algorithmic Society
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https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2724-2463/20029Keywords:
Metaverse, Immersive Technologies, Cultural Logic, Interoperability, Blockchain TechnologyAbstract
The concept of the Metaverse, originating from Neal Stephenson’s 1992 novel Snow Crash, has transitioned from a speculative fiction idea into a complex cultural and technological reality. This paper explores the evolution of the Metaverse as both a digital twin of the physical world and a new ‘cultural logic’ permeating various sectors such as gaming, education, and commerce. By integrating immersive technologies such as virtual reality, the Metaverse offers a blended “phygital” environment where users engage in activities ranging from social interactions to commercial transactions, seamlessly merging physical and digital realities.
This study delves into how foremost technology leaders have influenced the Metaverse’s trajectory, focusing on transforming it from a gaming interface to a broad digital ecosystem. We analyze the role of blockchain technology in facilitating a network of interconnected spaces that allow for the preservation of
digital identities and assets across platforms, highlighting the challenges and potential of achieving interoperability.
Ultimately, this paper presents the Metaverse as a paradigm shift in digital interaction, suggesting future directions where digital and physical realities might further converge. Through a comprehensive review of technological advancements and cultural shifts, we discuss the implications of this convergence for future digital interaction frameworks and societal norms.
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