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Category: Real World Places in SL

Meet me at the Casbah: Pics from Virtual Morocco

Posted on January 17, 2007 by

About a month ago I visited the Casablanca sim (teleport SLURL), a jaw-dropping recreation of Morocco, from the souk market to the mosque to the detailed tilework. Created as an initiative of faculty and students at Johnson and Wales University in partnership with the Moroccan ministry of tourism, it’s a must see build. I took…

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SL briefing with Rep. George Miller during opening of 110th Congress (pics & my notes)

Posted on January 4, 2007 by

As previously reported, today at noon the 110th session of the US Congress opened, with the main action being the swearing in of Nancy Pelosi as Speaker of the House. Representative Pelosi gave quite a rousing and statesman-like address, highlighting the main goals of the first 100 hours of the Congress. Meanwhile, a small group…

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Real World Places in Second Life #13: Ancient Rome

Posted on January 3, 2007 by

Torin Golding’s outstanding sim called simply "Roma" (teleport SLURL) is a feast for the senses and a powerful demonstration of the potential for virtual environments to immerse you in historic places.   

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Real World Places in Second Life #12: Virtual Morocco!

Posted on December 12, 2006 by

I just ran across an amazing new build called "Virtual Morocco" on the Casablanca sim (teleport SLURL).  Created as an initiative of faculty and students at Johnson and Wales University in partnership with the Moroccan ministry of tourism, Virtual Morocco is one of the most immersive real world places in Second Life that I’ve ever…

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“Real Life Places in SL” HUD

Posted on November 21, 2006 by

I just finished playing with the new open-sourced TourHUD created by the Electric Sheep Company for the GSD&M ad agency.   The Tour HUD ("heads up display") is a very easy-to-use tool for creating your own custom tours of various spots in Second Life. There are already two — one for newbie-friendly areas and another of…

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Returning to the virtual Camp Darfur

Posted on November 17, 2006 by

During the talk that In Kenzo and I gave at RootsCamp on SL political organizing last week, In Kenzo brought up that she and a team of other volunteers had been working very hard over the past months to create the virtual Camp Darfur as an awareness raising and politicizing tool.  I realized that I…

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More virtual reality coolness from Stephane Zugzwang

Posted on November 14, 2006 by

And you thought Second Life could not get any cooler?  In Kenzo TPed me over to an incredible, enormous virtual reality simulator on Commonwealth Island built by Stephane Zugzwang. You stand on a small suspended, semi-opaque platform high above a mountain range.  As you click on a large sampling of images on a floating screen,…

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Parioli: immersive Italian-themed sim

Posted on October 3, 2006 by

Man, those folks over at Parioli sim have created some incredible 360 degree images of places in Italy that really make me wish I was there.  I really wanted to walk over to the Coloseum and hang out in the bleachers. This panoramic photo of a plaza in Italy was so real it seems like…

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Vegas, Baby, Virtual Vegas!

Posted on June 13, 2006 by

I finally got a chance to visit the Second Life Las Vegas sim last night, launched not long ago.  It’s a fun simulation of the real thing, at least in its current family-friendly incarnation.  I.e. lots of opportunities for shopping, theme park rides, and photo ops rather than drinking, whoring and gambling.  My first stop…

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Real places in Second Life: the Seattle Space Needle

Posted on June 7, 2006 by

I visited today a tremendous recreation of the Seattle Space Needle in Second Life created by Mattias Faulkner. It’s clearly the result of a lot of work and planning on his part to get the design and scale just right.  It’s a lovely structure in real life, and no less so in simulation.  The difference…

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