Avatar Sbs -

This is dissociation with utility. The avatar can perform exaggerated gestures, change outfits instantly, or even split into multiple instances. Meanwhile, the human remains static, drinking water, checking notes. The self is no longer singular. It is a distributed cognitive system.

In a 2024 study from the University of Tokyo’s Avatar Lab, participants using an SBS setup for 40 hours over two weeks began to develop what researchers call avatar-induced motor habits —for example, waving with the left hand in physical space because the avatar’s right hand was occupied with a virtual prop. The side-by-side configuration trained a kind of bimanual consciousness. Live Entertainment – Concerts by virtual idols like Hatsune Miku have always been prerecorded or fully synthetic. With SBS, a human performer can stand behind a mixing desk, while their avatar dances, splits into four copies, and duets with itself—all controlled live. The audience sees the avatar as the primary artist, but the human remains present backstage, visible only on a secondary stream. avatar sbs

Moreover, corporations are already exploiting SBS for surveillance. In virtual call centers, agents are required to run an SBS avatar that mirrors their face and voice. Managers can later replay the session side-by-side: the agent’s bored real face and the avatar’s manufactured cheerful expression. This "empathy gap" is used to penalize workers for insufficient emotional labor. This is dissociation with utility