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Evolution of Communication

Evolution to "Seeing" Communication.

From letters to telephone, FAX and email, communication has evolved with new technology changing the "style" of business and learning.                
Future business and learning will be changed significantly by communication.
Until now, "quantity" and "speed" were indispensable for communication.
But from hereon, the "density" of communication will become more important.

Evolution to 'Seeing' Communication

"Quantity" and "speed" aren't enough.
"Efficient communication" centers around mere exchange of information. We need to go further into “how deeply we can communicate".
To do that, we must "visualize" what others are thinking and wishing to communicate.
Nonverbal communication such as "motion and facial expression", "eye contact", "pause between speeches", "rhythms of language" should all be brought into rich communication.
This is the future of communication, and this is V-CUBE's visual communication.

Human communication actually consists mostly of "nonverbal communication."

Ray L. Birdwhistell, a pioneer in nonverbal communication research from the University of Pennsylvania, said in his interpersonal communication research that "in a face-to-face conversation, the message communicated by language accounts for only 35%, and the remaining 65% consists of non-verbal means such as way of speech, body language, gesture and pause between speeches."

*Ray L. Birdwhistell, "Kinesics and Context: Essays on Body Motion Communication," University of Pennsylvania Press (1970)

What's really important is not just "seeing" faces, but "seeing" real information.

We say important things are written across one's face.
However, just seeing faces does not establish "seeable" communication.
The act of meeting and speaking is more complicated than imagined.
We use various materials and communicate with many people. For this reason; V-CUBE.    
(If you just want to see faces and talk with others, we suggest using other free video calls.)
V-CUBE's V-CUBE(nice to meet you) has a unique interface created from the user's standpoints.
It makes it possible to present materials and to write in comments to communicate detailed information to many people simultaneously.

Share materials with others and write in comments.

Share materials with others and write in comments,

Conduct a questionnaire in the middle of a presentation.

Do a questionnaire in the middle of a presentation.

This is why "V-CUBE(nice to meet you)" shows its potential in scenes which profound communication is necessary such as business meetings or seminars and school lessons which were only possible by meeting in person until now.
Not only a service that is available "anytime" and "anywhere," but a service that "anyone" can really use and experience its effects. The "ideal" communication we are pursing to the utmost extent is here today.