Entertainment functions as an emotional thermostat. When we are anxious, we watch comforting reruns of "The Office" or "Friends." When we are bored, we seek high-stakes thrillers or reality TV drama. Neuroscientific studies show that a satisfying plot twist releases dopamine—the same chemical associated with food and love. In a high-stress world, entertainment content is a legal, affordable drug for mood regulation.
One evening, Leo stumbled upon something ancient: a 2D video file from the early 21st century. It wasn't high-definition, it didn't have sensory feedback, and it wasn't interactive. It was just a person sitting in a quiet room, playing an acoustic guitar and singing about the stars.
: "POV: You’re the side character in a YA Dystopian novel who knows the protagonist is making a mistake."
Scarica la demo gratuita per 30 giorni e scopri tutte le funzioni
di questo fantastico prodotto.