Post by robert2928 on May 16, 2013 10:59:11 GMT -5
You know what let me make sure I am taking a correct approach to this whole VR thing. This is how my process has been going thus far
Step 1: I know the mouth is the easiest so I identify either Fi or Fe based on the smile.
Step 2: From discovering Fi/Fe as a function I match it with Te/Ti respectively
*I think I'm fairly good at the above steps then it gets tricky!!!XD*
I cannot distinguish the Se/Si or Ne/Ni for various reasons mainly because I can't tell which function is making eye contact because (from my understanding) Te,Ni and Se are heavy on staring lol
So far, for myself, the mouth indicates Fe/Ti or Fi/Te and the eyes indicate Ni/Se vs Ne/Si so I guess my questions to anyone reading this (who knows the answer lol) would be...
Question 1: How would one go about reading the gestures involving the body? I'm sure that make typing via VR a little easier
Question 2: Would the difference from interacting with a machine(Phone, Webcam, etc) and person interfere with VR? I mean isn't making videos kind of a one way communication? It's kind of well...limited in a way. It just seems like when interacting with a person the whole interaction process is more...natural. You know because you kind if fee off the other person's energy while getting immediate feedback which would provide more cues to read potentially making it easier to read someone? In fact I wouldn't be surprised if someone brought this up before!!! XD
Question 3: VR is purely for looking for the functions with body language right? If that is correct then that means all prior stereotypes of the functions (Si being focused on the past, Se being focused on the present,etc.) are invalid which would make all prior knowledge of MBTI kind of useless when using VR correct?
Enough with that now on to the KEWL suggestion
What if we did a group typing every month. Like the members jump in thread and try to type a random video then at the end of the month (or at their leisure) Sir Erifrail (along with the other admins) come in and give their thoughts along with other tips so we, as a community, can learn VR together!!!XD
Step 1: I know the mouth is the easiest so I identify either Fi or Fe based on the smile.
Step 2: From discovering Fi/Fe as a function I match it with Te/Ti respectively
*I think I'm fairly good at the above steps then it gets tricky!!!XD*
I cannot distinguish the Se/Si or Ne/Ni for various reasons mainly because I can't tell which function is making eye contact because (from my understanding) Te,Ni and Se are heavy on staring lol
So far, for myself, the mouth indicates Fe/Ti or Fi/Te and the eyes indicate Ni/Se vs Ne/Si so I guess my questions to anyone reading this (who knows the answer lol) would be...
Question 1: How would one go about reading the gestures involving the body? I'm sure that make typing via VR a little easier
Question 2: Would the difference from interacting with a machine(Phone, Webcam, etc) and person interfere with VR? I mean isn't making videos kind of a one way communication? It's kind of well...limited in a way. It just seems like when interacting with a person the whole interaction process is more...natural. You know because you kind if fee off the other person's energy while getting immediate feedback which would provide more cues to read potentially making it easier to read someone? In fact I wouldn't be surprised if someone brought this up before!!! XD
Question 3: VR is purely for looking for the functions with body language right? If that is correct then that means all prior stereotypes of the functions (Si being focused on the past, Se being focused on the present,etc.) are invalid which would make all prior knowledge of MBTI kind of useless when using VR correct?
Enough with that now on to the KEWL suggestion
What if we did a group typing every month. Like the members jump in thread and try to type a random video then at the end of the month (or at their leisure) Sir Erifrail (along with the other admins) come in and give their thoughts along with other tips so we, as a community, can learn VR together!!!XD