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Reviewers describe the book as a "deceptively slim" but "tight, fast-moving" volume that bridges academic cultural theory with accessible insights for the general reader. It has been praised by figures like for being timely and essential for those designing hardware, software, or educational programs for virtual worlds.
: The title "(In)visible" refers to the tension between visibility and invisibility in data culture—how we gain agency through digital presence while simultaneously being tracked and controlled. (In)visible: Learning to Act in the Metaverse
: Traces the history of information dissemination and early visionaries like Paul Otlet. Reviewers describe the book as a "deceptively slim"
(IN)VISIBLE: Learning to Act in the Metaverse - Springer Nature : Traces the history of information dissemination and
: Discusses the reversal of traditional surveillance, where individuals record and store their own data, shifting boundaries of privacy.
: The author examines how "person-computer interfaces" outpace current social and legal discussions, necessitating new artistic and scientific strategies for engagement.
: Explores navigation in virtual space and the changing dynamics of personal space and participation.