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VRXP makes an old Windows xp environment accessible, an environment that most people know and that can trigger a lot of memories like when you play videogames you played as a child. We spend so much time in virtual spaces without noticing them as a "space". Especially the Desktop is such a non-place, like the entrance hall of a house, just somewhere from where you enter other spaces. But at the same time it's so iconic and is representative for a whole era. You are invited to sit down and enjoy your old desktop like a monument, and get carried away by nostalgia of the good old XP-days | VRXP makes an old Windows xp environment accessible, an environment that most people know and that can trigger a lot of memories like when you play videogames you played as a child. We spend so much time in virtual spaces without noticing them as a "space". Especially the Desktop is such a non-place, like the entrance hall of a house, just somewhere from where you enter other spaces. But at the same time it's so iconic and is representative for a whole era. You are invited to sit down and enjoy your old desktop like a monument, and get carried away by nostalgia of the good old XP-days. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:14, 5 October 2019
VRXP
VRXP makes an old Windows xp environment accessible, an environment that most people know and that can trigger a lot of memories like when you play videogames you played as a child. We spend so much time in virtual spaces without noticing them as a "space". Especially the Desktop is such a non-place, like the entrance hall of a house, just somewhere from where you enter other spaces. But at the same time it's so iconic and is representative for a whole era. You are invited to sit down and enjoy your old desktop like a monument, and get carried away by nostalgia of the good old XP-days.
(This is a cut version, a longer version is on vimeo: https://vimeo.com/364437358 pw=TheWeird )