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Virtual ball-and-chain to free real slaves

Posted on August 15, 2006 by

After posting my blog entry about the Global Kids event on child sex slavery, I was corresponding with Global Kids staffer Barry Joseph ("GlobalKids Bixby" in-world). Barry and I agreed that it would be great if adult SL residents could benefit from the work that was done on the teen grid event.  A few emails…

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The Metaverse as Civic Space

Posted on August 14, 2006 by

Reflecting on last week’s Metaverse event at Eyebeam, it seems to me that one aspect that was barely touched upon was the idea of the metaverse as a new form of civic space.  The virtual agora, if you will.  Prokofy Neva got closest, talking about the need for gathering places and a common rule of…

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Send in those machinima flicks to the 2006 Festival in Queens!

Posted on August 12, 2006 by

My buddy Paul Marino, president of the Academy of Machinima Arts and Sciences, sends out the news that the 2006 Machinima Festival has opened up for submissions.  The Machinima Festival is the Academy of Machinima Arts and Sciences’ annual event showcasing Machinima works, producers and technologies. It takes place this year from November 4-6 in…

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Notes from Metaverse Meet-up

Posted on August 11, 2006 by

As I noted earlier today, a crowd of 100-some people gathered for a “metaverse meet-up” at the Eyebeam Open Lab in Chelsea last night.  Billed as “Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Metaverse but Were Too Afraid To Ask” this event was an off-shoot of the Metaverse Roadmap Project, a “public ten-year forecast…

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Pics from Metaverse Meet-up in New York

Posted on August 11, 2006 by

About 100 people crowded into the Chelsea office of Eyebeam Open Lab yesterday evening to hear a fascinating assortment of virtual world denizens, entrepreneurs, journalists and futurists talk about the present and potential futures of the “metaverse.”  Billed as “Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Metaverse but Were Too Afraid To Ask” this…

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Second Life closes discussion forums

Posted on August 11, 2006 by

Robin Linden, VP at Linden Labs, dropped a bombshell yesterday when she announced that most of the discussion forums on the Second Life website will be closed down in the near future. As she explains: I know many of you feel passionately about the community you’ve built up on the discussion boards, and I can’t…

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Teens organize SL Maze to educate about child sex trafficking

Posted on August 9, 2006 by

Those cool folks at Global Kids in the Teen Grid of Second Life organized a virtual sit-in and interactive maze to educate teens about the important issue of child sex trafficking. Part of the event was a fundraiser for the anti-slavery non-profit the Polaris Project, which has launched a viral activist initiative called "Slavery Still…

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Jump blues ditty asks “Have you had enough” of Bush (free MP3!)

Posted on August 8, 2006 by

Former members of the jump blues band the Squirrel Nut Zippers, now reconstituted as Maxwell/Mosher, have teamed up with Rickie Lee Jones to produce a swingin’ call to action against the current administration called "Have You Had Enough?" Down with Tyranny blogs about how it all came together. Whatever your politics, you have to admit,…

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Harold Rheingold talks about web culture, smart mobs and community

Posted on August 7, 2006 by

Harold Rheingold, internet guru and author of Smart Mobs, gave a wide-ranging and fascinating talk on the linkages between "real" community and online community, the democratization of media production, the reaction from the traditional media giants, and his IM relationship with his wife. Thanks to The Infinite Mind for making this stimulating event happen. More…

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80’s has-beens attempt to resuscitate dead career with Second Life

Posted on August 7, 2006 by

Following on the heels of Suzanne Vega’s debut in Second Life, the gents who brought us such timeless classics as "Rio," "Hungry Like the Wolf" and "Reflex" are getting the virtual treatment, according to a press release and a BBC story today. Yes, the 80s pop group Duran Duran is coming to Second Life. Hide…

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