Virtual Reality

Practical insights from 1 re:build session on implementing virtual reality in regenerative villages.

Overview

Virtual Reality is a fundamental component of regenerative village development. This guide synthesizes knowledge from re:build gatherings to provide practical insights for implementing virtual reality in community projects.

Methods and Approaches

And so once we get the hang of the process of understanding our context, then we start a better chance of making solutions that are fit for each purpose and for each situation

I think that's the most important to learn about something that's not going to be a part of the process

It's a great way to learn about something that's going to be a part of the process

It's a great way to learn about something we're going to be doing

I think that's what we practice for exploring that actually how to listen to learn and learn a very good people into that process

And both of these are processes that are very hard to fit into today

Key Insights

Best fit over strongest: In many contexts, the best fit is not necessarily the strongest or fastest, but what fits best in the specific environment.

Humility in relation to land: Compared to the land and natural systems, we are like young children—we have much to learn about working with natural systems.

Virtual reality for planning: Virtual reality can help visualize and plan projects before they're built, allowing people to experience spaces and make better decisions.

Context-specific solutions: Each context is different, and solutions must be tailored to fit each specific purpose and situation.

Examples and Case Studies

And in this instance, the best fit is not the strongest or the fastest, necessarily, but it's the best fit in the environment

But also because they are the biggest potential and the biggest potential all of the other elements that you put on, you know, for example, on the sector map in the agriculture, about which most of you, I think, are a bit familiar with

Best Practices

  • There are only contexts and each and every context is different
  • And so once we get the hang of the process of understanding our context, then we start a better chance of making solutions that are fit for each purpose and for each situation
  • I'n y'n gwneud yn y'n gwneud, a'n gwneud, I'm listening to this as part of the creation here
  • I'm going to share this story of how I came to this into your land

Implementation Guide

To implement virtual reality in your regenerative village project, consider the following approach:

Implementation details to be added.

Real-World Examples

These partners are actively implementing virtual reality in their projects:

The Garden

The Garden operates as an 'oddkin research residency and off-script venue' in northern Portugal, describing itself as a 'strange attractor' for creative research and unconventio...

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Pure Project

Pure Project operates as 'An Economy of Connection,' uniting global thought-leaders, unicorn founders, and visionary investors to design culture-shaping systems rooted in connec...

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Tentourage

Tentourage is a Franco-Italian company specializing in rental and sale of tensile structures, Bedouin stretch tents, and bell tents for events across Europe.

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Oi Polloi

Oi Polloi is an arts and culture-led development agency named from the Greek 'οἱ πολλοί' ('the many' / 'the common people') that aimed to regenerate undermined areas using shari...

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Wild Community

Wild Community operates as a blockchain-powered Smart Enterprise Ecovillage (SEV) global investment fund and foundation focused on regenerating people, land, culture, and econom...

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