Tom Boellstorff

Tue, Aug 11, 2015
Anthropologist Tom Boellstorff sees no difference between doing ethnographic research in Indonesia or among the residents of a digital universe like Second Life.
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Jayjay Zifanwe

Tue, Sep 22, 2015
"The backbone of the our university's presence in the virtual world is the art and the film. It keeps things alive at all times!" says Jayjay Zifanwe from the University of Western Australia in Perth.
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Luxembourg 1867

Thu, Oct 29, 2015
"Of course every museum should have something like this" says Pit Vinandy, referring to the virtual reality component at Fort Thüngen Museum and the City Museum of Luxembourg.
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Cheeky Pea

Tue, Dec 08, 2015
The mainstream media likes to point out how "living online" destroys relationships in the "real" world but for one American-Scottish couple the virtual world of Second Life became a facilitator.
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Bento

Thu, Feb 04, 2016
"Our users create content all the time: this world is not bounded, it is not finite!" says Coyot Linden, describing the reason for the sustained success of Second Life amongst digital creatives: in this universe you have the freedom to be and do whatever you want. Project Bento which added over 100 new joints/bones to the standard SL skeleton was such an endeavor, spanning months of intense collaboration between Lindens, residents and the ever busy SL content making contractors - the Moles.
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