According to Mark Zuckerberg and others, the metaverse – a would-be digital double of the real world – is good for the environment, because it will make us drive less, fly less. We won’t have to visit the barrier reef in person; we can experience it from our own living rooms. But will this descent into technology make us more alienated than we already are from the natural world? And do we really want to recreate an idea out of dystopian science fiction anyway? These are some the the issues I discuss with Lisa Messeri, Assistant Professor at Yale University in the Anthropology Department who studies science and technology and whose upcoming book, In the Land of the Unreal, explores arguments that VR – virtual reality – can be a force for good. (Also check out her previous book, Placing Outer Space, on the world-making practices of planetary scientists.)
If you need a moment of zen, check out Iceland’s spoof on Mark Zuckerberg’s introduction to Meta.