Wednesday, 9 November 2011

vHouse Chamber

Large circular space with auditorium style layout.
  • Led discussion and debate.
    • Elected representatives, politicians, and community leaders can host a chamber discussion on the most popular ideas posted on vHouse.
    • The time and date of discussions and debates can be posted on vHouse, allowing supporting and opposing groups to take part.
    • All discussion in the chamber can be heard and observed in real time and recorded format on vHouse through the world wide web and on screens/speakers in the outside amphitheatres.
  • Community Interaction.
    • Questions/comments can be posted through vHouse from outside the chamber via world wide web, and from inside the chamber through small portals (touch screens) located at every seat.
    • The most popular (voted) questions on vHouse can be answerd directly to the people by leaders and organisors addressing a chamber.
  • National chamber networking.
    • Several chambers around the country can be linked into one particular debate/discussion, distributing it nation wide.
      • vHouse enables real time voting, commenting, and questioning of a particular issue, by a participant in any location.
      • Large screens at the front of the chambers and outside amphitheatres allow participants to view and listen to a leader addressing a chamber.
  • Adaptability.
    • vHouse virtually enables a debate or discussion to shift/evolve at a rapid pace, with the dynamics of a particular idea or proposal able to be adjusted accordingly to certain localities and population demographics.
    • National level political leaders can use these national discussions to draft better legislation, increasing their popularity and constituency base.
    • The government will have access to a truly national scale idea base, as well as greater diversity of suggestions from both standard voters and various experts of particular fields.
    • The nodes are of a simple layout that can be easily replicated across the nation, and simply act as distributed physical focal points to political discussion throughout the virtual vHouse, an infinitely adaptable political sphere.
vHouse portals (touch screens) inside chamber.

Inside a chamber
World wide web and portable devices.

Nationwide discussion observing and pressuring government.

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