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Re: Broaden the view
Caroling Geary 2010-Jul-03 16:33:00
I'm reliving a childhood dream (during World War II) where the
children of the neighborhood lined up in our backyard. One by one,
each put their head on the ironing board where my mother with a knife
sliced the head in half down through the neck to the shoulders,
cutting the nose and chin into two and dividing the eyes. No blood or
pain, no trauma, the halves held together with a hat on top.
I've spent a lot of my life trying to get my this and that together.
Reason vs Intuition. Male vs Female. Right vs Left. Dyslexia galore.
Conservative vs Conservation. Dream vs Reality. "When the opposites
arise, the Buddha is lost."
I know you mean the best and I probably will like it. If nothing
else, put on the producer's hat and then the viewer's hat. I
personally am incapable of clearly distinguishing. Would the viewer
not see the equipment details then? Never go behind the scene? Maybe
you can do it with buttons to reveal or hide aspects at any time, so
I don't feel claustrophobically pigeon-holed in a category.
On Jul 3, 2010, at 11:15 AM, Don Bain wrote:
>
> A necessary change in our present design is to separate people who
> want to participate (or learn about VR), from those who just want
> to view the contents - currently they are sort of jumbled up
> together. So those would be two distinct sections.
Caroling Geary, www.wholeo.net