Heroes
Iron Man
*Snazzy suit noises*
Spider-Man
With great power...comes great GIFs!
Hulk
Hulk SMASH! (The 'Like' button)
Villains (Boo!)
Thanos
I'm inevitable. And so are memes.
Loki
God of Mischief, Prince of Pranks.
*Snazzy suit noises*
With great power...comes great GIFs!
Hulk SMASH! (The 'Like' button)
I'm inevitable. And so are memes.
God of Mischief, Prince of Pranks.
The User Experience does describe a reality that we are facing with electracy. This reality has been there for a long time, but people has ignore it since many years. In Olia Lialina's article, she started describing moments in which the user experience was in its beginnings in its mody basic form like videogames, emojis, reactions, and other more simple experiences from the internet. Then, she shared a disturbing fact about military technology manipulating the user experience of attacking drones so that people who manages them could kill other people without suffering any trauma after watching what they are doing to other people. Lialina totally disagree (me too) with this idea because it would also manipulate the reality of war and its consequences which can cause even more problems. My analogy with Marvel about the user experience is the infinty stone of reality. This stone could be used in the Marvel universe to manipulate the reality of what is happening; something really useful during combat. Thanos used it in certain battles to trick his opponents. This gave him a lot of advantage during a combat making it seems totally unfair and impossible to win for his opponents. Now, how dangerous it is that we are actually distorting reality during battle to provide an advantage over an opponent. Is this fair at all? I strongly agree that this is not a point that the human being wants to reach because it can cause destruction, death, and low conscience over the things that are actually happening. I hope humannity will never be near to reach such advantage as Thanos in Marvel movies because at that point, death will not mean more than a black spot in a computer dissapearing. And if we get there, I hope there will be no snaps...