Don Marinelli and Art Langer Discuss the Metaverse
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About Don Marinelli: Don Marinelli, a co-founder of the Carnegie Mellon Entertainment Technology Center (ETC) alongside the late Randy Pausch, has a distinguished career spanning 31 years at Carnegie Mellon University. As a Professor of Drama and Arts Management, he played a pivotal role in establishing groundbreaking academic programs. His acclaimed book, "The Comet and the Tornado," chronicles the dynamic collaboration with Pausch in creating the ETC, recognized globally as Carnegie Mellon’s “Dream Fulfillment Factory.” Don continues to inspire as a visiting and adjunct professor and sought-after speaker in the fields of arts, media, and technology.
In this episode, Art and Don Marinelli discuss:
- The evolution of the metaverse
- The metaverse's impact on digital technology, disruption, and leadership
- The business landscape of the metaverse
- Navigating the metaverse economy
Key Takeaways:
- Navigating the digital media explosion, Don foresaw the transformative power of interactivity through video games, leading him to explore the Metaverse—a shared 3D virtual space blending reality and digital realms. Coined in Neal Stephenson's 1992 novel "Snow Crash," the ownership of the Metaverse is complex, with 154 distinct metaverses complicating the landscape.
- In the rapidly advancing digital landscape, the metaverse, driven by XR technologies and immersive online experiences, emerges as a transformative space offering new opportunities for socialization, entertainment, education, and commerce, unlocking unprecedented business prospects, despite lingering skepticism and resistance from older generations.
- The metaverse is reshaping industries, with applications ranging from VR training for companies like BMW to its pivotal role in social media, driven by substantial investments from major corporations and an anticipated 38% annual growth in the gaming market through 2027.
- Despite its allure, the metaverse faces challenges such as privacy concerns, security risks, and the absence of standardized interoperability, while also requiring a significant increase in computing power, making it imperative for both corporations and governments to navigate these complexities for widespread adoption.
"The attraction of the metaverse to me is its ability to connect many different individuals from many corporate locations into the same virtual world and not just any odd line virtual world, like Zoom, but a persistent world, a virtual world that doesn't end when you shut down your headset or computer. It's one in which real objects and virtual objects coexist." — Don Marinelli
Connect with Don Marinelli:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donaldmarinelli
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/don.marinelli.90/
Book (The Comet & the Tornado: Reflections on the Legacy of Randy Pausch): https://www.amazon.com/Comet-Tornado-Reflections-Legacy-Pausch/dp/140277088X
Connect with Art:
Website: http://www.alanger.com/
Email: art.langer@columbia.edu
Book: Developing a Path to Data Dominance: Strategies for Digital Data-Centric Enterprises
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arthur.m.langer/
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