Virtual Society: The Metaverse and the New Frontiers of Human Experience

Virtual Society: The Metaverse and the New Frontiers of Human Experience

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  • Create Date:2022-10-12 06:52:43
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Herman Narula
  • ISBN:0593239970
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Summary

"A fascinating, provocative case that the metaverse will not merely transform our virtual experience--it may actually enrich the quality of our lives" (Adam Grant)--from the visionary co-founder of one of today's most innovative technology companies

"This important book offers a highly persuasive argument that the metaverse, a new kind of virtual world, marks a profound next stage in this long human quest for fulfillment through creation。"--Chris Anderson, head of TED

The concept of "the metaverse" has exploded in the public consciousness, but its contours remain elusive。 Is it merely an immersive virtual reality playground, one that Facebook and other platforms will angle to control? Is it simply the next generation of massive multiplayer online games? Or is it something more revolutionary?

As pioneering technologist Herman Narula shows, the metaverse is the latest manifestation of an ancient human tendency: the act of worldbuilding。 From the Egyptians, whose conception of death inspired them to build the pyramids, to modern-day sports fans, whose passion for a game inspires extreme behavior, humans have long sought to supplement their day-to-day lives with a rich diversity of alternative experiences。

Rooting his vision in history and psychology, Narula argues that humans' intrinsic need for autonomy, accomplishment, and connection can best be met in virtual "worlds of ideas," where users have the chance to create and exchange meaning and value。 The metaverse is both the growing set of fulfilling digital experiences--ranging from advanced gaming to concerts and other entertainment events and even to virtual employment--and the empowering framework that allows these spaces to become "networks of useful meaning。"

Bloomberg Intelligence recently predicted that the metaverse will become an $800 billon industry by 2024。 But its implications, argues Narula, will lead to far more awe-inspiring possibilities than a spigot of cash。 The arrival of the metaverse marks the beginning of a new age of exploration--not outward, but inward--with the potential to reshape society and open the door to a new understanding of the human species and its capabilities。

Rigorously researched and passionately argued, Virtual Society is a provocative and essential guide for anyone who wants to go beyond superficial headlines to understand the true contours and potential of our virtual future。

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Patrick Pilz

Herman Narula makes an interesting case on the future of society and the internet。 His approach is a journey through history to the present, at times in a spiritual way but mostly in a factual manner which makes a clear case there the future of humanity will contain a version of the Metaverse, even if we may call it by different names when it is finally here。 His case is hopeful in a sense that he believes the future of the Metaverse will not end up in the hands of a few conglomerates solely pur Herman Narula makes an interesting case on the future of society and the internet。 His approach is a journey through history to the present, at times in a spiritual way but mostly in a factual manner which makes a clear case there the future of humanity will contain a version of the Metaverse, even if we may call it by different names when it is finally here。 His case is hopeful in a sense that he believes the future of the Metaverse will not end up in the hands of a few conglomerates solely pursuing financial profits。 On that, I am not so sure about, but certainly a great book to get the conversation started and make you think about the future。 。。。more

Moriah

This was such an interesting and informative read on the extensive issues brought forth with the development and use of the metaverse。 I learned so much about how important it is to define what exactly a metaverse is, and how we can relate and evolve ourselves into this world。 I loved reading about all the issues and complications involved but also how hopeful the author remains about the future going forward。 I couldn’t help but feel like the overall flow of the book felt so much like a TedTalk This was such an interesting and informative read on the extensive issues brought forth with the development and use of the metaverse。 I learned so much about how important it is to define what exactly a metaverse is, and how we can relate and evolve ourselves into this world。 I loved reading about all the issues and complications involved but also how hopeful the author remains about the future going forward。 I couldn’t help but feel like the overall flow of the book felt so much like a TedTalk。 His points were very clear, very thought out and easy to follow。 I would recommend to anyone with a tech background but also to those without, who are maybe just interested in learning more about the Metaverse, and our future as human beings。 Great read! 。。。more