Top 520 Virtual Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
Peace is a virtual, mute, sustained victory of potential powers against probable greeds
It's too late by the way, with virtual reality. You can't put the genie back into the bottle.
Video games are one step before a whole other virtual universe. — © Vin Diesel
Video games are one step before a whole other virtual universe.
We live in imaginary, virtual worlds created by corporations that profit from our deception.
The telephone is virtual reality in that you can meet with someone as if you are together, at least for the auditory sense.
I think [the virtual choir] speaks well to a benevolent future for the Internet.
No one in Silicon Valley loves virtual reality or believes in its future as much as Clay Bavor.
Because what's the point of something virtual if it doesn't end up being real?
Virtual Self' combines a lot of unlike elements - trance, jungle, slowed-down breakbeats.
It would be nice if we could design a virtual reality in Hyperbolic Space, and meet each other there.
I don't do that virtual reality stuff. I'm not even into 3D, actually... I've been offered it. I just don't want to.
VR is going to be defined by the content that is designed explicitly for virtual reality.
We are now able to create virtual realities on computers. Are we all living in one created by someone in the future? — © Greg Fitzsimmons
We are now able to create virtual realities on computers. Are we all living in one created by someone in the future?
The technologies of virtual reality are attempting to make us see from beneath, from inside, from behind... as if we were God.
Virtual reality might be able to give you a way of doing hands-on to construct ideas in a computer.
I'm sure 'Cosmo' will get involved with virtual reality at some point.
If you want to move through a virtual reality it’s called a video game, it’s been around forever.
It can be easy to want to host everyone at once, but when it comes to virtual dinner parties - the smaller the group the better.
Tribeca has always celebrated the most exciting new forms of storytelling, from video games to virtual reality.
I think that in an increasingly virtual world, lovingly produced artefacts are at a premium.
I'll never like virtual keypads. Nothing can compete with an actual QWERTY-style keypad.
An overly expansive virtual 'toll' for the Internet that blocks consumers' and competitors' access to the e-commerce superhighway is not the right answer.
The uncreated and the dead exist solely in our actual and virtual pasts.
When virtual reality gets cheaper than dating, society is doomed.
We all live every day in virtual environments, defined by our ideas.
I like live audiences, with real people - virtual reality is no substitute.
Photography is a kind of virtual reality, and it helps if you can create the illusion of being in an interesting world.
In the [John F.] Kennedy case, I believe the absence of a conspiracy can be proved to a virtual certainty.
There is kind of a fundamental conformity, which is a virtual requirement to enter into the media.
In an era where digital or virtual is the default, the actual coming together into a physical space has to be an experience that you don't want to miss.
I have gotten to introduce myself to this virtual world of social media which is so powerful.
Even though it is virtual, we still provide a 'sandbox-style' play environment.
Videogames are indeed design: They're sophisticated virtual machines that echo the mechanical systems inside cars.
The best proof of the specificity of the book is that it is at once a reality of the virtual and a virtuality of the real.
I'm starting a virtual school for the world, teaching things the way I wanted to be taught.
As part of the National Strategy, the Government should commit itself to the virtual elimination of functional illiteracy and innumeracy.
Digital Globe is, I think, a really great company. And it's had its virtual monopoly in the area where it is.
We live in a world of virtual goods where none of us own the 0s and 1s. What are you going to do? — © Warren Spector
We live in a world of virtual goods where none of us own the 0s and 1s. What are you going to do?
D-Nice has shown us what is possible and how music can bring people together and virtual parties.
No 22-year-old should have to enter the real world already in a virtual debtors' prison.
Where there's a lack of competition - as we saw with Mylan Pharmaceutical's virtual monopoly on EpiPen - price increases often follow.
I'd really love to work with virtual reality at some point. You could make a killer adventure game with that.
All signs point to there being many virtual and augmented reality competitors, and not just a single, dominant company.
Be careful about virtual relationships with artificially intelligent pieces of software.
Much of the excitement about virtual reality has come from the gaming community.
We owe a lot to the Internet, for introducing people to technology and virtual space and what not.
It can be hard to be your truest self on a virtual screen; it's definitely not the stage I'm used to.
Virtual sex, no matter how realistic, was really nothing but glorified, computer-assisted masturbation. — © Ernest Cline
Virtual sex, no matter how realistic, was really nothing but glorified, computer-assisted masturbation.
Augmented and virtual reality technologies are the future of smart construction and we are just starting to see the possibilities.
After all, we paid great prices because of the virtual partitioning of Iraq.
Ideals and morality are often spoken of as virtual antimatter to the behaviors allegedly needed to maximize profits.
An ocean of ink - real and virtual - has been spilled critiquing the appearance of female politicians.
Virtual Reality is going to be an important technology. I am pretty confident about this.
Virtual representation is so absurd as to not deserve an answer. I therefore pass it over with contempt.
I would like to implore all the governments of the world to come together to form a protocol to regulate virtual currency.
I think there's a genuine difference between the real and the virtual in music.
Manufactured--synthetic--even virtual, if that is what you turned out to be--I would love you.
I'm never going to stop writing music as Porter Robinson and I see 'Virtual Self' as more of a tangent.
Personally, I'm kind of swirling in this hurricane of virtual reality because of 'Ready Player One.'
Indeed, the spread of 'virtual' communities on the Internet speaks to a deep hunger to reach out to others.
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