The metaverse is a network of always-on virtual environments in which many people can interact with one another and digital objects while operating virtual representations ā or avatars ā of themselves. Think of a combination ofĀ immersive virtual reality, aĀ massively multiplayer online role-playing gameĀ and the web.
The metaverse is a concept from science fiction that many people in the technology industry envision as the successor to todayās internet. Itās only a vision at this point, but technology companies like Facebook are aiming to make it the setting for many online activities, including work, play, studying and shopping.
Metaverse is a portmanteau of meta, meaning transcendent, and verse, from universe. Sci-fi novelist Neal Stephenson coined the term in his 1992 novel āSnow Crashā to describe the virtual world in which the protagonist, Hiro Protagonist, socializes, shops and vanquishes real-world enemies through his avatar. The concept predates āSnow Crashā and was popularized as ācyberspaceā in William Gibsonās groundbreaking 1984 novel āNeuromancer.ā
There are three key aspects of the metaverse: presence, interoperability and standardization.
Presence is the feeling of actually being in a virtual space, with virtual others.Ā Decades of researchĀ has shown that this sense of embodiment improves the quality of online interactions. This sense of presence is achieved through virtual reality technologies such as head-mounted displays.
Interoperability means being able to seamlessly travel between virtual spaces with the same virtual assets, such as avatars and digital items.Ā ReadyPlayerMeĀ allows people to create an avatar that they can use in hundreds of different virtual worlds, including in Zoom meetings through apps likeĀ Animaze. Meanwhile,Ā blockchainĀ technologies such asĀ cryptocurrenciesĀ andĀ nonfungible tokensĀ facilitate the transfer of digital goods across virtual borders.
Standardization is what enables interoperability of platforms and services across the metaverse. As with all mass-media technologies ā from the printing press to texting ā common technological standards are essential for widespread adoption. International organizations such as theĀ Open Metaverse Interoperability GroupĀ define these standards.
Why the metaverse matters
If the metaverse does become the successor to the internet, who builds it, and how, is extremely important to the future of the economy and society as a whole. Facebook is aiming to play a leading role in shaping the metaverse, in part byĀ investing heavily in virtual reality. Facebook CEO Mark ZuckerbergĀ explained in an interviewĀ his view that the metaverse spans non-immersive platforms like todayās social media as well as immersive 3D media technologies such as virtual reality, and that itĀ will be for workĀ as well as play.
The metaverse might one day resemble the flashy fictional Oasis of Ernest Clineās āReady Player One,ā but until then you can turn to games likeĀ FortniteĀ andĀ Roblox, virtual reality social media platforms likeĀ VRChatĀ andĀ AltspaceVR, and virtual work environments likeĀ ImmersedĀ for a taste of the immersive and connected metaverse experience. As these siloed spaces converge and become increasingly interoperable, watch for a truly singular metaverse to emerge.
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