I wonder how we can help the generation that grew up on Minecraft get as excited about re-animating their physical environments as they are about improving their virtual worlds. A Nikita S. tweet comes to mind: “One of the magical things about a childhood spent in simulated worlds where the rules of behavior and of the universe are easily broken (and sometimes rewarded), is that the ‘rules’ / existing system in the real world appear more fungible. Kids break shit, try new methods.”
Fascinating read on utilizing the power of online communities to build excitement when it comes to revamping our offline experiences.
Fascinating read on utilizing the power of online communities to build excitement when it comes to revamping our offline experiences.