Everything is becoming more interactive, kids can now help the characters of a DVD find the missing pieces or help build a house from the couch in their lounge. Gaming companies have found a way to get us off our seats and to be inside the game, so to speak. You can now control you cell phone with a touch and the list could go on. The question as with anything else in the world remains is this enough or do we want to interact with everything that we come in contact with.
An article that I read recently has said that Google is thinking of making the advertisements more interactive. It is not hard to believe that it could actually work or that organisations would go for it as buyers are easier convinced when there is actual interaction.
I went on to read a few more articles and a headline caught my eye, 3D TV will be a part of your living room by 2013, I immediately stopped and read exactly what this was all about. Isn’t it amazing how we as humans want to control everything? So they are trying to have the viewers and regular TV watchers have the full 3D experience at home all the time, nice one.
The thing is that world has become more social and interaction is key for an enjoyable life (with or without social media) but we need to be sure that we realise that there are situations that should stay out of the virtual world before we forget what is real.
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