Hi SImon, Yes I have been reading some of the comments, very interesting. I have commented but have bot seen my mail on there as yet. In fact, I responded to one of your posts, regarding an article you wrote yourself on the subject...
marc > This is being discussed in depth over on iDC > > Simon Biggs > > Research Professor > edinburgh college of art > s.biggs@ eca .ac.uk > www. eca .ac.uk > > *C* reative *I* nterdisciplinary *R* esearch into *C* o *L* laborative > *E* nvironments > CIRCLE research group > www. eca .ac.uk/circle/ > > [email protected] > www.littlepig.org.uk > AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk > > > *From: *marc garrett <[email protected]> > *Reply-To: *NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity > <[email protected]> > *Date: *Wed, 06 Jan 2010 13:13:31 +0000 > *To: *NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity > <[email protected]> > *Subject: *[NetBehaviour] Whatever happened to Second Life? > > Whatever happened to Second Life? Barry Collins It's desolate, dirty, > and sex is outcast to a separate island. Barry Collins returns to > Second Life to find out what went wrong, and why it’s raking in more > cash than ever before Three years ago, I underwent one of the most > eye-opening experiences of my life – and I barely even left the > office. I spent a week virtually living and breathing inside Second > Life: the massively multiplayer online world that contains everything > from lottery games to libraries, penthouses to pubs, skyscrapers to > surrogacy clinics. Oh, and an awful lot of virtual sex. Back then, the > world and his dog were falling over themselves to “be a part of it”. > Rock stars were queuing up to play virtual gigs, Microsoft and IBM > were setting up elaborate pixellated offices to host staff training > seminars, Reuters even despatched a correspondent to report back on > the latest in-world developments. more... > http://www.pcpro.co.uk/features/354457/whatever-happened-to-second-life > _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing > list [email protected] > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > > Edinburgh College of Art (eca) is a charity registered in Scotland, number > SC009201 > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
