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“Pray for Me, You Wrote” (poem)

Posted on January 10, 2009 by

Another old poem of mine has been springing to my mind, as of late. From one of my doubting, wandering phases, called "Pray for Me, You Wrote." [CC-licensed image by Steven Fernandez] Pray for Me, You Wrote Pray for me, you wroteUnawareOf my broken beads and lipsThat now only spit and chewSchmooze and curse

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Virtual worlds and civic engagement: Obama’s health care policy discussed in Second Life

Posted on January 10, 2009 by

Draxtor Despres's latest dispatch from the virtual world examines how people are using Second Life to speak this country's health care policy, as part of Obama's online policy dialogues. Here's organizer Siri Vita (sp?) describing why a Second Life consultation works: One of the most amazing things was how people were willing to open up…

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My promotion: Assistant Director of Global Kids’ Online Leadership Program!

Posted on January 9, 2009 by

After a year at the Online Leadership Program at Global Kids, I'm excited to announce that I have been promoted to Assistant Director of OLP! Functionally, I will still be doing a good amount of "Second Life producing," but also doing more programmatic and staff oversight. We've got an awesome bunch of geeks and educators…

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Chosen One (a poem)

Posted on January 9, 2009 by

Thinking about nontheist Quakers has brought to mind some of my older writings during my spiritual meanderings over the years.  Here's a poem I wrote in 1997 called "Chosen One" that questions the belief in an interventionist, personal god. In a related now, it's nice to see my piece on Quathiests was republished on the…

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Nexeus Fatale’s “The Apex-High” album: free, Creative Commons, house-hiphop-trance goodness!

Posted on January 8, 2009 by

In December, my buddy and badass DJ Nexeus Fatale released for free download his album "Apex-High," which I downloaded on Sunday.  I've had it playing for the past few days during my commute to and from work, and it keeps getting better and better.  Here's Nexeus's description of the album: In the beginning of my…

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Real World Places in Second Life #27: The Estonia Embassy

Posted on January 8, 2009 by

I don't know why I never visited here, but a colleague alerted me to the Estonian government's Second Life island (click here to teleport.) Given the level of e-government innovation that happens in Estonia, I guess I shouldn't be surprised that they have been in the virtual world since December 2007.  I've heard that Estonia…

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Apps for $10K “Linden Prize” for innovative Second Life projects due January 15

Posted on January 8, 2009 by

Just a reminder that next Thursday, January 15, applications are due for the US$ 10,000 "Linden Prize" being offered by Linden Lab. If you will recall, in November, Linden Lab, the company that runs Second Life, announced that they are launching the $10,000 "Linden Prize" for "an innovative inworld project that improves the way people…

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Learning the foundations of b-boying from Ken Swift

Posted on January 6, 2009 by

Tonight I took my first class with legendary b-boy from back-in-the-day Ken Swift, who has started teaching a fundamentals class at PMT Studios on Tuesday nights.  In his early 40s now, Ken is still a phenomenal dancer and ambassador of the art of b-boying.  Check out Ken Swift dancing as a teenager in the 80s…

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Second Life inaugural ball at virtual Capitol Hill January 20

Posted on January 6, 2009 by

Kei Moana told me about a fun inaugural ball that his folks at the Second Life Capitol Hill are organizing on January 20. So if you were not able to score a ticket to the real life presidential inauguration in DC, you can still celebrate with other blinged-out avatars in a virtual Capitol building.  It…

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“Raid Gaza!” game: social issue game with unintentionally appropriate banner ad?

Posted on January 6, 2009 by

On the website "New Grounds" there's a new Flash game about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict called "Raid Gaza!" Some might question the value of this kind of serious issue game, particularly now when the hospitals and morgues are filling with civilians and combatants from the latest flareup.  I think "Raid Gaza!!" does succeed in presenting in…

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