I had a nice call with Spencer a few months ago to discuss the relationship of web infrastructure and art

A bit of an aside, but its quite shocking when you realise then entire scene of people making cool projects like this prob could not fill a restaurant.
Anyway, I have opinions about this topic since I've worked on similar projects too and I've run into a lot of the key questions that this project also faces.. mainly.. once you overcome the bounds of being able to create multiplayer interactions, your suddenly faced with the daunting reality that we don't have any mental constructs or clear ideas about what multiplayer interactions in a web space should actually be.
What does it mean to be multiplayer? Is movement alone a multiplayer experience? Is seeing someone's mouse like seeing into their brain? If you see the reactions of another persons actions, but you don't know, or see the person - what is that experience? Is it a haunting? Is it like plato's shadow experience of the world? Are we like alternate laws of physics colliding with each other? Or is it something else entirely?
Thats all quite deep for a fun html toy I know; but the thing is that it needs to be; interaction is powerful and its effect on people should not be underestimated. I would like to find answers to these questions!