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.
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vHouse portals (touch screens) inside chamber. |
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Inside a chamber |
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World wide web and portable devices. |
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Nationwide discussion observing and pressuring government. |
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