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Director of “When Strangers Click” and “Food, Inc” on Second Life Talk Show February 6

Posted on February 4, 2011 by

  Robert Kenner, director of the documentary "Food, Inc" and the forthcoming "When Strangers Click" is being interviewed on the Second Life talk show "Tonight with Paisley Beebe" on Sunday February 6 at 6pm PST. The short film explores how people are connecting with each other on the Internet, whether it be on a dating…

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“When Strangers Click” Doc on Love in the Digital Age Premieres Valentines Day on HBO

Posted on January 17, 2011 by

I am happy to announce that the documentary "When Strangers Click" is going to be premiering on Valentines Day, February 14, 2011, on HBO. Directed by Robert Kenner, director of "Food Inc," the film explores how people are connecting with each other on the Internet, whether it be on a dating site, a message board…

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“Life 2.0” : A Flawed Documentary about the Seemier Side of the Metaverse

Posted on December 22, 2010 by

The documentary “Life 2.0” tells the stories of five people who find themselves drawn to the virtual world of Second Life for various reasons. All of their stories are compelling in their own ways, but as a whole piece I found “Life 2.0” to be somewhat formless and at worse lurid in its depictions of…

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Virtual Content Creators, Go to SL Pro February 23-25! (paid ad)

Posted on February 2, 2010 by

If you want to take your virtual building and scripting skills to the next level, go to SL Pro, the premier in-world content creation conference in Second Life.  February 23-25, 2010. Here's what you can expect: Learn tips and tricks from some of the most talented content creators and scripters in Second Life Learn how…

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Metaplace to be first virtual world with full voice chat & video chat?

Posted on October 5, 2009 by

Metaplace community manager Cuppycake posts today on the Metaplace forums about the development path for this web-based virtual world. Lots of interesting new features in the pipeline, including changes to the internal economy.  But most exciting to me is the addition of both voice chat and video chat into Metaplace! One of the most frustrating…

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Map of Real World Places in Second Life

Posted on July 30, 2009 by

The UK company New Business Horizons has created what looks like the most comprehensive map of real world places re-created in Second Life I've ever seen.  They have both a web-based graphic that you can click on to get teleport links to the sites in-world, as well as an in-world map with the same information….

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The Digital Quaker: What it means to be a Friend in the Information Society

Posted on July 26, 2009 by

This morning at Meeting for Worship at the Friends Meeting of Brooklyn, I was thinking about how analog our worship services are.  There's almost no modern technology involved at all except for electric lights and maybe an oscillating fan in the summer.  There's no amplifier, microphones, television or computer monitors, or other digital technology found…

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Do virtual worlds support or hold back marginalized youth?

Posted on July 17, 2009 by

Today was the last day of the "I Dig Zambia" virtual summer camp, and I have been reflecting on how our Global Kids teens participated in the program.  For the past two weeks, eleven of our Global Kids teens have been going through a virtual summer camp in Teen Second Life with eight other teens…

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My Metaplace World: Now embeddable!

Posted on June 30, 2009 by

Here's my first world I created in Metaplace that I can now embed here (or anywhere on the web)!  This is a pretty revolutionary way to move virtual worlds from "walled gardens" to places situated in the wider social web.  Embedding can increase traffic to your world, let you more easily hang out with friends,…

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Whyville & Field Museum create virtual coral reef to educate about biodiversity

Posted on April 13, 2009 by

I'm excited to share the news that my friends at the Field Museum of Chicago have teamed up with the tween virtual world Whyville to launch Whyreef: a virtual educational experience for young people to teach them about biodiversity and ecosystems.  In Whyreef, you are challenged to observe different coral reefs and carefully record the…

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