Virtual shadows have the potential to change our spacial perception
of the virtual realm producing new, heterogeneous interactive realms
of human experience that bridge the real and the virtual. They have
no need to follow the classic paradigm of the real world, but instead
can act like fluid architectures or liquids, running across the landscapes,
morphing with other shadows, changing their orientation and colour.
They have the potential to become 'organic replicants' of our projected
self.