After reading this article, I was reminded of Mark Zuckerberg’s quote where he said that the next biggest innovation is going to be VR. The author emphasized that the incorporation of more senses into these technological devices allows people to really interact with them in a much deeper sense, whereas smartphones are just composed of screens and we just scroll on the glass, not getting any feedback. At first, I thought we still get tactile feedback from the screen. For instance, when we are playing games and get attacked by someone, we feel the vibration. But that does not foster any intimate interaction between users and the device itself. What makes an experience more unique and immersive is stimulating as many human senses as possible, something that I learned in the class I took when I was a sophomore, called Immersive Experiences. I think for my final project, I want to do something that can impact people’s thoughts and make them reflect on their past experiences through immersive experiences. Through these two articles, I learned that we are shifting to a world where the distance between technology and humans is getting much closer. I am somewhat worried about it because there are already cases where people get confused about their identities since they spend most of their time in a digital world. I think it is best to create a boundary between us and technology to remain humanities in this world.