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In Class Assignment: Media Tech in the Next 50 years

2020: The future of tech will be more advanced, the introduction of 8 k in both cinema and games as well as a commercialized full introduction into VR. We will begin our race into the completely digital era. Androids will be more common in the service industry. I think we will still be experimenting on a medical level with grown organs but it will not be in mass production until later on in the next 20 years or so. I think for my industry specifically VR will become more and more mainstream with more and more gaming hubs and arcades appearing as one of the new entertainment systems.

2030: VR is fully implemented and by this time we will being completely connecting to a virtual world or there will be some sort of major virtual component to our lives. I believe we will implement chips that make automation easier as well as contacts and or glasses that make it. Gaming will be pushed to more of an incorporation of everyday life and becomes even a further form of escapism.

2040: Hologram tech becomes more readily available as projection models come out. We have the authorization of our lives completely controlled by electronics. Hopefully, by this point, we have invested in the states in renewable resources.

2050: Rolling out of buyable organs on the public market, advances in medicines due to the more lenient attitude towards science.

2060: The first set and rollout of experimentation with cyber augmentation will begin but only for those who can afford it. Androids have become more mainstream and are in the early stages of mass production.

2020: I get a job somewhere, preferably working within VFX and VR. Starting out somewhere, move, correct my credit and start becoming financially independent.

2030: Have become a lead artist and or producer at a company, look into the various routes career wise I can take. Invest. Maybe within these 10 years buy some sort of house or investment property. Continually learn the new technology.

2040: Working on something that is making a difference. If I haven't already started my own project or company think about doing something of the sort. Be stable in home life. Either have worked in the industry or consider going into teaching it so that it will give me the time to focus on other projects and working for other companies.

2050: Hopefully have made enough money to keep myself happy and well.

2060:




A letter to me:

Things will be okay but you can only be responsible for you. Work hard and follow your dreams and ambitions. Don't make stupid choices financially and invest in things. Dig yourself out of the hole that you have gotten yourself into and work at it. Things will be alright even in the darkest moments. We all stumble and fall but there is an entire world being built around you if you look. Help build that world and shape the future. Don't stand idly by and allow others to do it for you. The world only takes one person to present an idea and have it turn into something bigger than yourself. You have done this already and have the power to change lives. Just set yourself up for success. Take care of those hwo have taken care of you, don't forget to spend moments with those who won't be here forever. Be grateful and be courageous. Don't let anyone stop you from trying to change the world for the better.

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