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The romantic letter is the precursor to a mature VR experience

It might be a little unusual to compare a romantic letter within VR, what am I thinking about? The answer is  intent , and to be more precise  human intent . A romantic letter usually describes the humans plans, dreams, wants, constraints and more using text based human languages. So what I am saying is that the human writer (the user) of the romantic message is capturing human intentions and transferring some or all of them using text.  Here I am interested in how the information, which can just as easily be in a digital message is being processed by the humans involved. We can also see that this object called a love letter has been understood, described and accepted into culture, to generalise people know what love letters are, they know there uses, there limitations, there potential. This acceptance is interesting in as much as a tool is interesting, if you asked a group of computer users whether at some point they would use VR to experience interaction with other huma...