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Category: Virtual Worlds

Using Virtual Art for Political Change: report on talk and tour with digital artists Peggy Weil and Nonny de la Peña

Posted on October 27, 2008 by

On Friday, October 24, we had a really neat event at the Global Kids’ International Justice Center in Second Life, featuring digital artists / activists Peggy Weil (Ping Rau in SL) and Nonny de la Peña (Nonny Writer).  Thirty-some avatars logged in to listen to Nonny and Peggy talk about their innovative art installations in…

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“…. and scene”: wrap-up of World of Peacecraft hoax

Posted on October 24, 2008February 13, 2019 by

And now a little wrap-up after the silly Quaker MMORPG hoax I perpetuated over the couple of days.  For those I fooled and are miffed about it, my apologies.  It was only meant in good fun, I assure you. My intent was simply to riff on the announcement earlier this week of a new virtual…

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Game Trailer for “World of PeaceCraft” Quaker MMORPG

Posted on October 24, 2008February 13, 2019 by

I got in my in-box this link to a game trailer for “World of PeaceCraft,” the new Quaker-themed MMORPG coming out this December. Check out those graphics! They must have used some sophisticated mo-cap and lip sync to get Harrison Ford to look so lifelike. Sweet! (Yes, I’m a bad, bad person. Luckily Quakers don’t…

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More on “Quaker Life: World of PeaceCraft” gameplay

Posted on October 24, 2008February 13, 2019 by

Lots more attention than I expect from yesterday’s post about “Quaker Life: World of PeaceCraft” the new Quaker-themed MMORPG.  I got a follow-up email from the WoP CEO of Thaddeus Thomas, who frankly wasn’t too thrilled that I leaked the news prior to their press conference next week.  Urgg, sorry about that. Anyway, Mr. Thomas…

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Quakers to launch MMORPG “World of PeaceCraft”

Posted on October 23, 2008February 13, 2019 by

Since I have contacts with a number of Quaker institutions, I got this advance notice from the Quaker United Service (QUS) that I thought sounded pretty cool and relevant to this blog.  The Religious Society of Friends — better known as the Quakers — will be launching this December a new online roleplaying game “The…

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New report on Non-profits in Second Life released

Posted on October 23, 2008 by

I just downloaded my copy of the new report by Sandra Bettger "Nonprofits and Second Life: Promoting Causes Inside Second Life — For Real-World Impact."  It’s a nice follow-up to my own report on non-profits in virtual spaces that was published by Global Kids last year. Sandra goes deeper into the actual experiences of 12…

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Foundation For Rich Content offering L$20,000 for projects that enrich Second Life experience

Posted on October 23, 2008 by

The Foundation For Rich Content has announced a call for proposals for "rich content" in Second Life. What exactly is "rich content"? The FFRC defines it as "educational events, arts, virtual sports, cultural events and just fun things to do." Sounds a bit vague?  Here’s some examples of past "rich content": Trivial Obsession Contest SL’s…

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Art for Justice Event at Second Life Justice Center October 24

Posted on October 22, 2008 by

Can virtual art stimulate real-world political action? Find out on Friday, October 24, as digital media artists Peggy Weil (Ping Rau in SL) and Nonny de la Peña (Nonny Writer) discuss how they are using 3D artwork as a form of political expression and civic engagement. In Second Life at the International Justice Center (click…

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Beijing’s Forbidden City as a virtual world (a mini-review)

Posted on October 16, 2008 by

I did a short fly-through of the new virtual world "Forbidden City: Beyond Space and Time" created by IBM and the Palace Museum of China.   The goal of the project is "to provide the means for a world-wide audience to celebrate and explore aspects of Chinese culture and history" through doing a virtual tour of…

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A chart of the entire Second Life Community (ok, not really)

Posted on October 15, 2008 by

I swear this is the last bubbl.us chart you are going to see from me for awhile. But I couldn’t resist creating an organizational chart of the Second Life Community as I see it.  The turquoise bubbles are the main blocs of actors, under each are sub-divisions, and at the bottom of the heirarchy are…

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