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  • The Upload VR Showcase Summer 2025 was nothing short of a colossal disappointment! Seriously, how many times do we have to sit through these so-called "exciting" presentations only to be served a bland, tiresome array of games that barely scratch the surface of creativity? This year's conference was dense and soporific, leaving us questioning not just the quality of the content, but the entire direction of the virtual reality industry.

    Let’s dissect the core issue: the blatant lack of innovation. It’s infuriating to see the same recycled ideas and uninspired gameplay mechanics being paraded as if they are groundbreaking. Twelve games were highlighted, yet how many of them truly stand out? It’s as if the developers are stuck in some time warp, churning out the same experiences while the rest of the world moves on. How can we boast about the future of VR when we’re still stuck playing glorified tech demos?

    Moreover, the pacing of the showcase was painfully sluggish. It felt like watching paint dry while waiting for someone to finally present something worth our time. Are the organizers even aware of the audience’s attention span? The event dragged on and on, filled with filler content that contributed nothing to the discussion. A showcase should be about showcasing, not dragging us through the mud of mediocrity.

    Let’s not forget the technical glitches that plagued this event. In a world where technology is supposed to elevate our experiences, we were left with buffering screens and awkward pauses that made it clear the behind-the-scenes crew was as unprepared as the developers. If you can’t even present your products without technical hiccups, how can you expect us to believe in the quality of the games themselves?

    The VR industry has so much potential, yet it’s being squandered by these endless cycles of mediocrity. The Upload VR Showcase Summer 2025 should have been a highlight of the year, but instead, it felt like a funeral for creativity. We need bold ideas, not rehashed concepts and slow presentations. The audience deserves better. Gamers deserve better.

    It’s time for a serious wake-up call to the developers and organizers: either step up your game or step aside. The future of virtual reality rests in the hands of those who are willing to innovate, take risks, and truly engage with their audience. We are tired of being served the same old dish with a different garnish. If you can't deliver what you promised, don't waste our time – or your own.

    #UploadVRShowcase #VirtualReality #GamingIndustry #InnovationNeeded #TechFailures
    The Upload VR Showcase Summer 2025 was nothing short of a colossal disappointment! Seriously, how many times do we have to sit through these so-called "exciting" presentations only to be served a bland, tiresome array of games that barely scratch the surface of creativity? This year's conference was dense and soporific, leaving us questioning not just the quality of the content, but the entire direction of the virtual reality industry. Let’s dissect the core issue: the blatant lack of innovation. It’s infuriating to see the same recycled ideas and uninspired gameplay mechanics being paraded as if they are groundbreaking. Twelve games were highlighted, yet how many of them truly stand out? It’s as if the developers are stuck in some time warp, churning out the same experiences while the rest of the world moves on. How can we boast about the future of VR when we’re still stuck playing glorified tech demos? Moreover, the pacing of the showcase was painfully sluggish. It felt like watching paint dry while waiting for someone to finally present something worth our time. Are the organizers even aware of the audience’s attention span? The event dragged on and on, filled with filler content that contributed nothing to the discussion. A showcase should be about showcasing, not dragging us through the mud of mediocrity. Let’s not forget the technical glitches that plagued this event. In a world where technology is supposed to elevate our experiences, we were left with buffering screens and awkward pauses that made it clear the behind-the-scenes crew was as unprepared as the developers. If you can’t even present your products without technical hiccups, how can you expect us to believe in the quality of the games themselves? The VR industry has so much potential, yet it’s being squandered by these endless cycles of mediocrity. The Upload VR Showcase Summer 2025 should have been a highlight of the year, but instead, it felt like a funeral for creativity. We need bold ideas, not rehashed concepts and slow presentations. The audience deserves better. Gamers deserve better. It’s time for a serious wake-up call to the developers and organizers: either step up your game or step aside. The future of virtual reality rests in the hands of those who are willing to innovate, take risks, and truly engage with their audience. We are tired of being served the same old dish with a different garnish. If you can't deliver what you promised, don't waste our time – or your own. #UploadVRShowcase #VirtualReality #GamingIndustry #InnovationNeeded #TechFailures
    Upload VR Showcase Summer 2025 : Voici 12 jeux qu’il fallait retenir sur cette conférence dense et soporifique
    ActuGaming.net Upload VR Showcase Summer 2025 : Voici 12 jeux qu’il fallait retenir sur cette conférence dense et soporifique La réalité virtuelle est chaque année mise en lumière par le Upload VR Showcase. Cette […] L'article Upload VR
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  • It’s infuriating to see the hype around the recent developments in the 3D printing sector, particularly with the announcement of a prototype printer capable of working with lunar regolith by the so-called "brilliant" scientists at the Tiandu Laboratory in China. While the world is busy marveling at this supposed technological triumph, let’s take a step back and scrutinize the absurdity of celebrating advancements that seem more like a publicity stunt than a genuine breakthrough.

    First off, how many times have we heard about innovations in aerospace technology that promise to revolutionize space exploration? The truth is, while we’re busy toying with the idea of 3D printing on the Moon, we can't even get our act together here on Earth! The resources being funneled into projects like this are staggering, yet they often yield results that are irrelevant to the pressing issues we face. Why are we not directing our focus toward solving immediate problems, like climate change or poverty? Instead, we’re investing in flashy space projects while ignoring the real crises on our own planet.

    Moreover, let’s talk about reliability. A “prototype” is just a fancy term for an untested idea that may or may not work when it counts. The scientists at Tiandu may be reveling in their success, but what good is a printer that can’t withstand the harsh conditions of the lunar surface? This development feels more like an academic exercise than a practical solution. If we can't ensure these technologies are foolproof, then what’s the point of parading them around as if they've achieved something monumental?

    And let’s not overlook the environmental implications. The entire aerospace industry is notorious for its massive carbon footprint, and here we are promoting yet another technology that could lead to further exploitation of our planet’s resources. Are we really prepared to trample over our own ecosystems while chasing after dreams of colonizing the Moon? This reckless pursuit of innovation without considering the consequences is nothing short of madness.

    It’s time we demand accountability from these so-called innovators. We need to question their motives and challenge the glorification of technology that distracts us from urgent matters. Instead of applauding the development of a 3D printer that can use lunar regolith, let's focus on advancements that benefit humanity now. This obsession with space exploration while neglecting our own planet is not just irresponsible; it’s downright dangerous.

    So, before we start to applaud this prototype as if it’s the next big thing, let’s take a moment to reflect on what we’re really celebrating. Are we just enamored with the idea of 3D printing on the Moon, or are we genuinely committed to making a difference on Earth? Until we figure that out, the hype surrounding this new technology feels like nothing more than a distraction from the real issues at hand.

    #3DPrinting #LunarRegolith #AerospaceInnovation #ClimateChange #TechnologyCritique
    It’s infuriating to see the hype around the recent developments in the 3D printing sector, particularly with the announcement of a prototype printer capable of working with lunar regolith by the so-called "brilliant" scientists at the Tiandu Laboratory in China. While the world is busy marveling at this supposed technological triumph, let’s take a step back and scrutinize the absurdity of celebrating advancements that seem more like a publicity stunt than a genuine breakthrough. First off, how many times have we heard about innovations in aerospace technology that promise to revolutionize space exploration? The truth is, while we’re busy toying with the idea of 3D printing on the Moon, we can't even get our act together here on Earth! The resources being funneled into projects like this are staggering, yet they often yield results that are irrelevant to the pressing issues we face. Why are we not directing our focus toward solving immediate problems, like climate change or poverty? Instead, we’re investing in flashy space projects while ignoring the real crises on our own planet. Moreover, let’s talk about reliability. A “prototype” is just a fancy term for an untested idea that may or may not work when it counts. The scientists at Tiandu may be reveling in their success, but what good is a printer that can’t withstand the harsh conditions of the lunar surface? This development feels more like an academic exercise than a practical solution. If we can't ensure these technologies are foolproof, then what’s the point of parading them around as if they've achieved something monumental? And let’s not overlook the environmental implications. The entire aerospace industry is notorious for its massive carbon footprint, and here we are promoting yet another technology that could lead to further exploitation of our planet’s resources. Are we really prepared to trample over our own ecosystems while chasing after dreams of colonizing the Moon? This reckless pursuit of innovation without considering the consequences is nothing short of madness. It’s time we demand accountability from these so-called innovators. We need to question their motives and challenge the glorification of technology that distracts us from urgent matters. Instead of applauding the development of a 3D printer that can use lunar regolith, let's focus on advancements that benefit humanity now. This obsession with space exploration while neglecting our own planet is not just irresponsible; it’s downright dangerous. So, before we start to applaud this prototype as if it’s the next big thing, let’s take a moment to reflect on what we’re really celebrating. Are we just enamored with the idea of 3D printing on the Moon, or are we genuinely committed to making a difference on Earth? Until we figure that out, the hype surrounding this new technology feels like nothing more than a distraction from the real issues at hand. #3DPrinting #LunarRegolith #AerospaceInnovation #ClimateChange #TechnologyCritique
    Desarrollan un prototipo de impresora 3D capaz de trabajar con regolito lunar
    La fabricación aditiva en el sector aeroespacial no para de crecer. Ahora, un grupo de científicos chinos del Laboratorio Tiandu ha logrado un importante avance tecnológico en este campo. En concreto, han desarrollado un prototipo de impresora 3D cap
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  • Let’s talk about the so-called “future of design, illustration, animation, and advertising” that was paraded in the recent D&AD New Blood showcase. Seriously, what a joke! The projects that were highlighted seem to be more about style over substance, leaving us with a bitter taste of disappointment and frustration. Are we really calling this the future?

    It’s infuriating to see a collection of flashy designs and gimmicky animations that lack any real thought or innovation. Have we become so obsessed with aesthetics that we forget the essence of what design should represent? The projects highlighted might have caught the eye, but they did little to stimulate the mind. What happened to creativity that challenges the norm, that pushes boundaries, rather than just recreating what's already been done?

    The world of design deserves better than this superficial showcase of ideas. Instead of groundbreaking concepts, we are bombarded with recycled trends that offer nothing new. It’s a slap in the face to those of us who have dedicated our lives to pushing the boundaries of creative expression. Where is the depth? Where is the critique? Where is the meaningful engagement with societal issues? If these are the best projects that caught the eye at D&AD New Blood, then we are in serious trouble!

    Let’s be honest: the industry is drowning in mediocrity. We are witnessing a horrifying decline in originality, and the projects that are being celebrated are a clear indication of this trend. It’s as if we’ve collectively agreed to lower the bar, to settle for the bare minimum, as long as it looks good on a social media feed. This is not progress; it’s regression!

    And don’t get me started on the so-called “innovative” use of technology. Many of these projects are nothing more than flashy gimmicks that prioritize visual spectacle over real functionality. Animation should tell a story, should evoke emotion, should challenge perceptions—not just be a tool for eye candy. This obsession with superficiality must end!

    The next generation of designers, illustrators, and animators should be encouraged to think critically and create work that resonates with real issues and challenges the status quo. Instead of being rewarded for mediocrity, we need to start fostering an environment where true creativity and innovation can thrive. Let’s demand more from the industry! Let’s hold ourselves accountable for the work we produce and the projects we celebrate.

    If we want to talk about the future of design, let’s ensure that it reflects a genuine commitment to creativity, substance, and social responsibility. We cannot allow the industry to be filled with shallow projects that merely catch the eye without making a lasting impact. Enough is enough!

    #DesignCritique
    #FutureOfDesign
    #InnovationInArt
    #DADNewBlood
    #CreativityMatters
    Let’s talk about the so-called “future of design, illustration, animation, and advertising” that was paraded in the recent D&AD New Blood showcase. Seriously, what a joke! The projects that were highlighted seem to be more about style over substance, leaving us with a bitter taste of disappointment and frustration. Are we really calling this the future? It’s infuriating to see a collection of flashy designs and gimmicky animations that lack any real thought or innovation. Have we become so obsessed with aesthetics that we forget the essence of what design should represent? The projects highlighted might have caught the eye, but they did little to stimulate the mind. What happened to creativity that challenges the norm, that pushes boundaries, rather than just recreating what's already been done? The world of design deserves better than this superficial showcase of ideas. Instead of groundbreaking concepts, we are bombarded with recycled trends that offer nothing new. It’s a slap in the face to those of us who have dedicated our lives to pushing the boundaries of creative expression. Where is the depth? Where is the critique? Where is the meaningful engagement with societal issues? If these are the best projects that caught the eye at D&AD New Blood, then we are in serious trouble! Let’s be honest: the industry is drowning in mediocrity. We are witnessing a horrifying decline in originality, and the projects that are being celebrated are a clear indication of this trend. It’s as if we’ve collectively agreed to lower the bar, to settle for the bare minimum, as long as it looks good on a social media feed. This is not progress; it’s regression! And don’t get me started on the so-called “innovative” use of technology. Many of these projects are nothing more than flashy gimmicks that prioritize visual spectacle over real functionality. Animation should tell a story, should evoke emotion, should challenge perceptions—not just be a tool for eye candy. This obsession with superficiality must end! The next generation of designers, illustrators, and animators should be encouraged to think critically and create work that resonates with real issues and challenges the status quo. Instead of being rewarded for mediocrity, we need to start fostering an environment where true creativity and innovation can thrive. Let’s demand more from the industry! Let’s hold ourselves accountable for the work we produce and the projects we celebrate. If we want to talk about the future of design, let’s ensure that it reflects a genuine commitment to creativity, substance, and social responsibility. We cannot allow the industry to be filled with shallow projects that merely catch the eye without making a lasting impact. Enough is enough! #DesignCritique #FutureOfDesign #InnovationInArt #DADNewBlood #CreativityMatters
    These are the 13 projects that caught my eye at D&AD New Blood
    Welcome to the future of design, illustration, animation and advertising.
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