Sculptured prims became a reality in Second Life.
A year ago on The Metaverse Journal
A year ago on The Metaverse Journal
We looked at Fishace, an Australian environmental education presence in Second Life.
A year ago on The Metaverse Journal
We discovered John Howard in Second Life, but couldn’t find a Kevin Rudd.
A year ago on The Metaverse Journal
We interviewed Gary Hayes (SL: Gary Hazlitt) about his involvement with the Telstra and ABC presences in Second Life, and a whole lot more.
A year ago on The Metaverse Journal
We provided a blow-by-blow account of the Four Corners episode on Second Life and the in-world Q&A with Four Corners reporter Ticky Fullerton.
A year ago on The Metaverse Journal
We interviewed in-world counsellors Transcend and Tranquil Wellman.
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My Tiny Life was written back in the 1990’s by Julian Dibbell and is about Julian’s experiences as a resident of the text-based virtual world LambdaMOO, which is still running today.
Julian has made My Tiny Life available for free download and it’s one hell of a read. I was heavily involved in a MOO environment in the early to mid 1990’s and my experiences were similar in a lot of respects. Dibbell’s book further reinforces the ever present fundamentals of virtual worlds, whether they be text or visually-based – in the end it’s all about the people controlling the avatars.
As Dibbell writes: “He knows that new technologies like this one have a history of sowing metaphysical derangement in the minds of those who first behold them”.
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