
In his November 15, 2009 post, Silicon Valley’s Sleeper Sensation: Linden Lab Takes a Rocket Launcher to Social Media, Doug Thompson, who blogs under the avatar, Dusan Writer, suggested that Second Life is developing into "a rich tool set of communication, social media and immersion applications that allow[s] you to seamlessly shift from 2D to 3D experiences and back again." Having recently entered the world of Second life myself, however, I am skeptical of Thompson's claim.
Under the avatar "iIcia Delicioso," I have spent the past few days navigating the site, and by navigating, I mean flying around "Help Island." Although it holds that it is a "user-generated 3D environment that comes with relatively easy-to-use building and scripting tools that anyone can learn," Second Life definitely involves a large amount of technical finesse, which I as a stuffy English major appear to lack. Tasks such changing my hairstyle or outfit that come so naturally to me in the First Life, present unparalleled challenges in the Second Life. My poor avatar is currently sporting a lopsided ponytail and purple poka-dotted dress that not even the less fashionable person would wear.
Despite my novice issues with operating Second Life, I can appreciate the truly intelligence and innovation that this project represents. As the youtube clips about the University of Ohio and Fashion schools illustrate, the virtual world of Second Life allows its users to create and facilitate situations or events that would normally be too costly or time-consuming in the First Life. Through its 3-D interface, Second Life creates a world where learning can be done without the limits physical space.

Alicia, I'm with you our first life is much easier for editing our appearances, I struggled considerably with dressing my avatar so I opted to just make her look crazy.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you that Second Life is useful for managing otherwise costly endeavors such as fashion shows which are very affordable in Second Life.
I am skeptical, what 2D experiences is Thompson refering to? I think my biggest gripe with Second Life discussion is now I have to refer to my "first life" as my "first life" instead of simply my "life."
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