There has been an interesting debate going on between Ethan Zuckerman of Global Voices and Hamlet at New World Notes. It’s a discussion centered around the Second Life virtual Darfur Camp built by several activists to highlight the plight of refugees from the conflict in the Sudan. Ethan’s contention is essentially that while it might…
Category: Information Society
The UN as a Massively Multiplayer Game
The United Nations recently put out a press release on the one year anniversary of the launch of their first video game entitled “Food Force.” I reviewed “Food Force” in June 2005, noting that it was actually pretty fun to play and reasonably educational. In the free-for-download game, you are assigned to a team of…
My Pal Abdi: Race and Identity in Virtual Worlds
So the other day I am hanging out at Berkman Island in Second Life, checking out the preparations for the "Beyond Broadcast" conference they are throwing later this week. I run into Ansible Berkman, the main organizer of the virtual component of Beyond Broadcast, shuffling around chairs in the main auditorium. Ansible’s avatar is a…
Mediating Real World / Virtual World Events
I dropped in on the open house taking place on USC’s new Annenberg Island they have built in Second Life as a virtual counterpart to their real world Annenberg Center for Communication. (Thanks for the heads up, Hamlet.) The Annenberg folks did a nice job creating the virtual version of their center. However I assume…
Beyond Broadcast conference in Harvard next week
Fresh from my Yale "Access to Knowledge" conference a couple of weeks ago, I will be in Harvard next week for the "Beyond Broadcast" conference sponsored by my new favorite institution, the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. The goal of the conference is: to create an opportunity for interaction between active participants in traditional…
“Mixed Reality” events give me a headache
I just popped into a "mixed reality event" called "Virtual Worlds—The Rules of Engagement" taking place both on Innovation Island in Second Life as well as at the Computer History Museum in San Jose, CA. It was a pretty weird experience. I (as in my avatar pictured right) was sitting in a large auditorium with…
Blogging Beyond Borders: Global Voices Online
For those who are tired of the Ameri-centric nature of lots of the blogosphere (blah, blah, blah, George Bush is an idiot, blah blah blah, Tom Cruise is a freak, blah blah, "wii" is a stupid name…), Global Voices Online should be at the top of your list of aggregators. A project of the Berkman…
Trashtalk: virtual talk show skewers the world of computer gaming
My buddy Frank (aka Ill Bixby) and some of his creative cronies at Ill Clan productions have put together a hilarious virtual talk show using a 3D-rendering game engine call TrashTalk with ILL Will. The show features Ill Will and his sidekick / missile Mal, a comedy duo that poke fun at the world of…
On Anonymity and Community on Web Forums
Among my other pursuits, I am a moderator and administrator of a large community-based website devoted to swing dancing and swing music called Yehoodi.com. By far our most popular feature is our discussion boards, which brings together more than 9,000 registered users from around the world. Early on in the development of the site around…
My entry in Internet Marketing Contest: “Defend the Internet”
Ok, so here’s my brilliant idea for how to market "saving the internet" for Jeff Pulver’s viral marketing contest: Internet Defender. It’s a flash-based video game that highlights the increasing restrictions and bottlenecks being put up by ISPs. A side-scrolling shooter, similar to the classic game Defender, the set-up would be a web surfer trying…