(in)visible: Learning To Act In The Metaverse May 2026

: Discusses the reversal of traditional surveillance, where individuals record and store their own data, shifting boundaries of privacy.

: Explores navigation in virtual space and the changing dynamics of personal space and participation. (In)visible: Learning to Act in the Metaverse

: The author examines how "person-computer interfaces" outpace current social and legal discussions, necessitating new artistic and scientific strategies for engagement. : Discusses the reversal of traditional surveillance, where

In his book (2008), Austrian scholar Stefan Sonvilla-Weiss explores the social, cultural, and pedagogical shifts triggered by our increasing immersion in networked digital environments. Though written years before the current mainstream "metaverse" hype, the book remains a prescient analysis of how real and virtual spaces intertwine to create a novel "dataculture". Core Argument and Structure In his book (2008), Austrian scholar Stefan Sonvilla-Weiss

: Examines the exponential growth of data collection, global mapping (e.g., Google Earth), and privacy implications.