“Tech and Gaming Continues to Discriminate”

    Tech and gaming industries as a whole, continues to discriminate against women. It’s even more difficult for women who are older in age, since they’re discriminated as a whole due to ageism. It doesn’t even matter if an older female has a degree, she will be rejected by tech and gaming companies. IfContinue reading ““Tech and Gaming Continues to Discriminate””

“Downfall of Fashion in Silicon Valley”

While (white) women spend so much money to stay youthful looking, buying cosmetics and skincare, they’re the main reason fashion stays afloat in any major city in the world. MANY East Asian women have been copying white women from Europe and the USA when it comes to the desire for expensive clothes, shoes, and handbags.Continue reading ““Downfall of Fashion in Silicon Valley””

Who are the Invisible Victims of the #MeToo Movement?

As a non-white woman in the USA, I’ve been a victim of sexual assault along with the standard harassment from men. I don’t recall who my perpetrator is by name, but I can name the place and time when it happened. If ANY man of who has the same build as that creep, I naturallyContinue reading “Who are the Invisible Victims of the #MeToo Movement?”

“Sexual Harassment in the Media Industry”

When I was taking an engineering class in high school, a boy followed me into the supply closet and blocked the door so that I couldn’t get out. I was a virgin and the boy demanded a blowjob, which I didn’t even know what that was at the time. I punched his fat belly asContinue reading ““Sexual Harassment in the Media Industry””

“Why I Chose NOT to Go Back to School AGAIN”

  EVERY day in my youth, I was told that I was stupid, fat, ugly, and a failure. My sisters ALWAYS told me that and my mother, of all people. ALL of my cousins and aunts that I grew up around, they too insulted me with the same. ALL of the family friends NEVER saidContinue reading ““Why I Chose NOT to Go Back to School AGAIN””

“Neuroscience for Media Use”

    Only until recently, has it been possible for people that have been blind and/or deaf can finally enjoy entertainment originally catered for the seeing and hearing. Up and coming companies are taking VR (virtual reality), AR (augmented reality), and mixed reality (MR) to new heights and make it available to those who wereContinue reading ““Neuroscience for Media Use””

“Experiential Entertainment: Engaging the Mind”

    Wednesday, March 15, 2017 @4:45pm Location: City View Metreon; San Francisco, CA Event: XTech   Moderator Dean Takahashi: Writer at GamesBeat   Panel Margaret Wallace: CEO of Playmatics Theresa Duringer: Co-Founder of Temple Gates Games Noah Falstein: Chief Game Designer at Google Shiraz Akmal: CEO of Spaces   AR and VR for healthcareContinue reading ““Experiential Entertainment: Engaging the Mind””

“Experiential Analytics: Understanding Intention”

  @ 4:05pm Date: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 Place: City View Metreon; San Francisco, CA Event: XTech   Moderator Sean Captain: Freelancer at Fast Company   Panel Ramses Alcaide: President and CEO of Neurable Peter Hartzbach: Founder and CEO of iMotions Charles Nduka: CSO for Emteq (Facial Paralysis) Matteo Lai: CEO of Empatica   TakeContinue reading ““Experiential Analytics: Understanding Intention””

“Not Quite GDC (2017)”

 For GDC 2017, there was a lot of emphasis on VR gaming more than ever. Gaming controller consoles are an ancient issue. Oculus may have been sued recently, but they were a hot item as well as the HTC Vive and Samsung VR. Playstation VR is coming along slowly in that space. Other companies areContinue reading ““Not Quite GDC (2017)””

“VR Faves For the End of 2016”

      According to a colleague with CCP Games from Iceland, they didn’t like the Google VR, since it’s not made for a more immersive experience. They were working on creating VR games for the new Sony Playstation VR. I got to experience my first time trying out the Sony VR. Even though theContinue reading ““VR Faves For the End of 2016””