The Art Angle Podcast: What Is the Metaverse? And Why Should the Art World Care? [Re-Air]
Three experts lead us down the rabbit hole of a future reality.
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Have you ever wanted to live a different kind of life,in a different kind of place? What if this other place gave you the power to do or be almostanything you wanted, anywhere you wanted, anytime you wanted? Suppose that what you could build there, and who you could be there,had nothing to do with your finances. Not even the laws of physics would hold you back.
If you wanted to be the monarch of a Gothic castle perched on a cloud suspended above aNordic woodland, you could have that. You could evendo itin a new body, under a new name, with neither one having any apparent connection to your physicality or your past.
Even wilder, this other placewould welcome millions of other individuals with just as much freedom as you, so that you could all buildthis newworld together.You could form new relationships, establish new traditions, and experience a new waveofart and cultureheld back by nothing but artists’imaginations.
Doesn’t that sound wonderful?
Sara Ludy, still from Swimmer’s Canyon (2021). Courtesy of the artist.
Well, billions of dollars and untold hours of labor are being pumped into making this fantasy areality—an immersive digitalreality.And some of the most influential and most powerfulpeople in the world are sayingit will be calledthe metaverse.
Butwhat is the metaverse, exactly?How has it elbowed its way deepenoughinto the mainstream that yourretired parents are asking youabout it? And what does it mean for the art worldspecifically?
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