Technological Revolution, Meet With the Living the Dead

There is no greater pain in the world than the loss of a loved one, including a child, especially when it comes to an amazing seven - year - old girl named Nayeon, who lost her life after an untreated disease. But virtual reality can also work wonders. Her mother, Yang, has defeated [...]
Her mother, Yang, has been able to embrace her again, three years later, thanks to a pair of FF glasses, within a digital environment created for the documentary “I could re-tax” of a South Korean television Munhwa Broadcasting.
In the face of her father and brothers ' despair, Nayeon materialized in her digital form in front of her unbelieving mother's eyes, who spent a whole day with her, even being able to blow candles on her birthday into a scenario similar to that of Paradise on earth.
The mother could see her daughter smile and talk to her in an epilogue laden with emotion and tears, where the baby gives her mother a white flower and then falls asleep next to her, releasing white butterflies from her chest.
And so technology opens the doors for a new, unexplored dimension; the one in which a simple virtual journey fills the inexorable emptiness that has caused the loss of a loved one, by re-creating a little corner of happiness in which we mortals can still show our loved ones what we could not witness.












