Believe me: Though quite some peeps will pay for and attend a virtual concert, I'll not attend as long as metaverses don't give the feeling of the real deal to real concerts and festivals. That may still take a few decades to get there (real life visual, smell, taste, feel sensing are required) :)
But I do agree, a lot of money will be made through virtual worlds, these days popularised under the term metaverse. However, metaverses are completely hyped at the moment, like Second Life was back in the days. After the hype, we'll see a major DIP in metaverse usage. Gamers will stick around and some others, but the reality will be most of use will get all we need and want through the 'traditional' channels.
That's great edje! thanks for sharing! I feel the metaverse will get more applications in how we do a bunch of stuff. This includes education and work! But then I guess we will have to wait and see how it goes.
Yea, all sorts of everyday stuff will be available in metaverses. But the question is: How many of us will be within metaverses frequently?
Indeed, time will tell 😉
An amazing topic. Virtual life is taking hold in a big way. This concert, while historic, will seem so small and archaic in a short time as this space is developed.
Thanks for posting the YouTube link. This really blows my mind.
Especially now in this pandemic age of the Omicron Variant, online concerts are and will continue to be huge.
This is not a comment of experience but rather an opinion. I would guess that an online concert would be less expensive to put on than a real-world concert, plus the insurance will be a lot less :-D
Now you're talking from the finances angle. It's all about efficiently managing resources and still keeping ourselves entertained.
Thanks for reading through.
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Using the same opening words as you:
Believe me, this guy was far from the first to show up in a metaverse. Remember Second Life? Well Susan Vega done a live concert back in 2006 already: https://hive.blog/hive-167922/@michaelmaddof/metaverse-concerts-the-future-of-music And before her other bands did.
Believe me: Though quite some peeps will pay for and attend a virtual concert, I'll not attend as long as metaverses don't give the feeling of the real deal to real concerts and festivals. That may still take a few decades to get there (real life visual, smell, taste, feel sensing are required) :)
But I do agree, a lot of money will be made through virtual worlds, these days popularised under the term metaverse. However, metaverses are completely hyped at the moment, like Second Life was back in the days. After the hype, we'll see a major DIP in metaverse usage. Gamers will stick around and some others, but the reality will be most of use will get all we need and want through the 'traditional' channels.
That's great edje! thanks for sharing! I feel the metaverse will get more applications in how we do a bunch of stuff. This includes education and work! But then I guess we will have to wait and see how it goes.
Yea, all sorts of everyday stuff will be available in metaverses. But the question is: How many of us will be within metaverses frequently?
Indeed, time will tell 😉
An amazing topic. Virtual life is taking hold in a big way. This concert, while historic, will seem so small and archaic in a short time as this space is developed.
Thanks for posting the YouTube link. This really blows my mind.
Cheers!
Glad you found it amazing enough. Enjoy watching the clips as much as i did!
Especially now in this pandemic age of the Omicron Variant, online concerts are and will continue to be huge.
This is not a comment of experience but rather an opinion. I would guess that an online concert would be less expensive to put on than a real-world concert, plus the insurance will be a lot less :-D
Now you're talking from the finances angle. It's all about efficiently managing resources and still keeping ourselves entertained.
Thanks for reading through.
Sorry I tend to talk that angle more than any other 😀
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