CT Project

2nd Jul. 2002

"Starting separate experiences based on language is the current common practice for digital environments when catering to different cultural groups. Based on commercial expediency, and borrowed across other non-commercial forms, these choices do not encourage cross- cultural communication nor do they reflect the natural ways in which we interact in the real world. Inspired by the conversation between Marco Polo and Kublai Khan in Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities, I am interested in exploring ways in which we can remove the need for language segregation in digital environments thereby encouraging cross-cultural sharing of common experiences."

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