Center for Science and the Imagination | Us In Flux: Conversations — VR for Connection and Community with Tina Connolly and Dennis Bonilla @imagineASU | Uploaded May 2020 | Updated October 2024, 8 hours ago.
Us in Flux is a new series of short stories and virtual gatherings that explore themes of community, collaboration, and collective imagination in response to transformative events. Each week, we publish a new, original piece of flash fiction followed by a virtual chat with the author and their special guests.
In this installment, we chat with author Tina Connolly and VR futurist and scholar Dennis Bonilla “Skating Without Streetlights,” Tina's story about virtual reality, friendship, and the unexpected benefits of impersonation.
Read "Skating Without Streetlights" here:
https://csi.asu.edu/projects/usinflux/tina-connolly-uif/
Keep up with the Us in Flux series here: https://csi.asu.edu/usinflux/
Follow our panelists:
Tina Connolly: tinaconnolly.com
twitter.com/tinaconnolly
Dennis Bonilla: https://csi.asu.edu/people/dennis-bonilla/
twitter.com/harbingeralpha
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Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/imaginationASU
Us in Flux is a new series of short stories and virtual gatherings that explore themes of community, collaboration, and collective imagination in response to transformative events. Each week, we publish a new, original piece of flash fiction followed by a virtual chat with the author and their special guests.
In this installment, we chat with author Tina Connolly and VR futurist and scholar Dennis Bonilla “Skating Without Streetlights,” Tina's story about virtual reality, friendship, and the unexpected benefits of impersonation.
Read "Skating Without Streetlights" here:
https://csi.asu.edu/projects/usinflux/tina-connolly-uif/
Keep up with the Us in Flux series here: https://csi.asu.edu/usinflux/
Follow our panelists:
Tina Connolly: tinaconnolly.com
twitter.com/tinaconnolly
Dennis Bonilla: https://csi.asu.edu/people/dennis-bonilla/
twitter.com/harbingeralpha
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Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/imaginationASU