What separates virtual reality from previous mediums, Milk suggests, is that we’re finally able to experience a story, in a visceral way, from the storyteller’s perspective.
A future without screens
Shaun Roncken
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No, NOT from the storyteller’s perspective, but from the interpreter of that storyteller’s perspective, the one who produces the VR presenting the story. There is a difference. And it takes away the experience of thinking about that story from the reader’s own perspective and experiences …