Commercially-driven metaverse development has been driven by philosophical and science fiction concepts. Through translating these concepts into products, the developers may have inadvertently excluded individuals with disabilities from this new expanded reality. This ideologically-driven development is presented in this paper through a brief background of what we see as the most influential of these concepts, and explain how these might affect disabled individuals wishing to engage with said products. It is our hope that these ideas prompt conversation on future inclusivity access from the concept stage of future metaverse development
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Despite the proliferation of Blockchain Metaverse projects, the inclusion of physically disabled ind...
Despite the proliferation of Blockchain Metaverse projects, the inclusion of physically disabled ind...
The metaverse is a new paradigm made possible by emerging technologies like virtual reality, augment...
In the post-pandemic era, more and more people are turning to virtual spaces for entertainment, work...
Research Problem: Virtual worlds like Second Life are shared 3D graphical places where people intera...
People with disabilities (PWD) remain highly marginalized worldwide; they continue to receive insuff...
In view of the strong market presence and leverage of major corporations involved in this topic, the...
As humans, we are expected to interact as fully functional 3D manipulators who can observe, handle, ...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Despite the proliferation of Blockchain Metaverse projects, the inclusion of physically disabled ind...
Despite the proliferation of Blockchain Metaverse projects, the inclusion of physically disabled ind...
The metaverse is a new paradigm made possible by emerging technologies like virtual reality, augment...
In the post-pandemic era, more and more people are turning to virtual spaces for entertainment, work...
Research Problem: Virtual worlds like Second Life are shared 3D graphical places where people intera...
People with disabilities (PWD) remain highly marginalized worldwide; they continue to receive insuff...
In view of the strong market presence and leverage of major corporations involved in this topic, the...
As humans, we are expected to interact as fully functional 3D manipulators who can observe, handle, ...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...