Same Skies examines virtual reality, and 21st century limits on imagination. Silicon Valley technology startup Iboa Incorporated rises into the spotlight with Frame: an Earth-shattering virtual reality product. Users jump into another world - one they've built themselves. As lines between dream and reality blur, the real world crumbles. Readers see the rise and fall of Iboa Incorporated through the frame of three generations of inventors - each with a vision to change the world for a reason of their own. Their narration ...
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Same Skies examines virtual reality, and 21st century limits on imagination. Silicon Valley technology startup Iboa Incorporated rises into the spotlight with Frame: an Earth-shattering virtual reality product. Users jump into another world - one they've built themselves. As lines between dream and reality blur, the real world crumbles. Readers see the rise and fall of Iboa Incorporated through the frame of three generations of inventors - each with a vision to change the world for a reason of their own. Their narration states virtual reality is one of humanity's biggest accomplishments - but could it be our biggest mistake? Same Skies looks into the unknown we all seek. Same Skies delves into how far we can push creativity. Most importantly, Same Skies shows a family of three generations destined to master their craft at all costs. The novel, set in the current age and with feasible technology, leaves the reader with a haunting feeling that we may not be far from "fiction".
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