Clinging to Familiarity in the Metaverse: Are We More Likely to Accept Architecture When it Looks Familiar?

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We live in a world where the experienced, remembered, and imagined, as well as different moments in space and time concerning the past, present, and future are inseparably blended. As of recent, we are being offered various mediums to gain access to other planes of existence, utilizing immersive technologies like virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR), creating a pathway to the metaverse in which we are transported to spaces that are capable of feeling more ‘real’ than anything we presently experience.

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Cite: Jullia Joson. "Clinging to Familiarity in the Metaverse: Are We More Likely to Accept Architecture When it Looks Familiar?" 29 Oct 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/988419/clinging-to-familiarity-in-the-metaverse-are-we-more-likely-to-accept-architecture-when-it-looks-familiar> ISSN 0719-8884
Liberland Metaverse. Image © ZHA

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