Second Life, hmm. I must say, it is hard for me to imagine any experience more divorced from the spirit of contra dance than a virtual contra dance performed in a computer-generated alternate reality. To quote Snoopy in a long-ago Peanuts cartoon, "my mind reels with sarcastic replies". That's about as polite as I can get about such a bizarre concept.

Lewis Land

On 9/19/2011 3:46 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Perhaps if someone is curious enough to dance in virtual reality then  they
might be curious enough to try it in real life.  I guess the challenge  is
to get them to step away from their computer.  Uummm, I'll step away in
just another minute...

Donna Hunt
"Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while  we're here we should
dance." -unknown


In a message dated 9/19/2011 5:36:01 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:


On  Sep 16, 2011, at 12:51 PM, Chip Hedler wrote:

(Bizarre aside:  anyone remember Second Life? Wouldn't it be cool if you
could program  avatars to do dance moves and have a virtual contra dance,
or
test  dance sequences? Actually, forget that! It's totally against what I
  value about real dancing! )
I sent the following e-mail to the MWSD  caller's list on April 1, 2010...

Begin forwarded message:

  From: Clark Baker<[email protected]>
Date: April 1, 2010  12:37:41 AM EDT
To: [email protected]
Subject: Square  Dancing in Second Life

With the box office success of Avatar,  you may be interested in my
experiences taking square dancing to Second  Life.  In this virtual world, users
(residents) can interact with each  other through avatars.   Residents can
explore, meet other  residents, socialize, participate in individual and
group activities, and  create and trade virtual property and services with one
another, or travel  throughout the world.
Second Life has an internal currency,  the Linden dollar (L$). L$ can be
used to buy, sell, rent or trade land or  goods and services with other
users.   L$ can be purchased using US  Dollars and other currencies on the
LindeX exchange provided by Linden Lab,  independent brokers or other resident
users.
I put two and  two together and created a square dance hall and offer
square dance  lessons.  People pay in L$ but I have made enough to make more
teaching  dancing in Second Life than at some dances in the real world!  I
know  that some of you are going to say that teaching square dancing in virtual
  reality doesn't count, and that the computer users should meet and
interact  with real people.  However, I believe that they are square dancing, 
and
any kind of square dancing is better than nothing.
Let us  know what you think.

--
Clark Baker, Belmont,  MA
[email protected]

_______________________________________________
Callers  mailing  list
[email protected]
http://www.sharedweight.net/mailman/listinfo/callers


_______________________________________________
Callers mailing list
[email protected]
http://www.sharedweight.net/mailman/listinfo/callers

Reply via email to