I'd like to write an article, or articles, that summarizes the process of attaining an intermediate knowledge of virtual reality design and/or the extent to which VR will displace traditional moving image mediums, whether it be films shown in cinemas or online video. I am currently amidst the process myself of learning about VR design after having sensed a powerful reckoning upon first wearing a VR headset in 2019, and so could write about this either experience particularly.
My writing ranges from reporting on natural disaster relief operations in the Philippines to undergraduate research published in peer-reviewed philosophy journals, but the five articles I think would best reflect my intended style are:
Will Lived Experiences Divide Us?, Honi Soit (2018)
Science Never Disproved God, Cornell Daily Sun (2018)
Some Original Self-Help, Cornell Daily Sun (2017)
Walkabout: Poetic, Progressive Cinema, Cornell Daily Sun (2016)
Son of Saul: Harrowing and Focused, Cornell Daily Sun (2016)
My writing ranges from reporting on natural disaster relief operations in the Philippines to undergraduate research published in peer-reviewed philosophy journals, but the five articles I think would best reflect my intended style are:
Will Lived Experiences Divide Us?, Honi Soit (2018)
Science Never Disproved God, Cornell Daily Sun (2018)
Some Original Self-Help, Cornell Daily Sun (2017)
Walkabout: Poetic, Progressive Cinema, Cornell Daily Sun (2016)
Son of Saul: Harrowing and Focused, Cornell Daily Sun (2016)
More of my writing can be found on lorenzobenitez.info/writing