Personally, I never got past an avatar that looked like a deformed rabbit or walking round the block before I got bored and returned to the comfort of my latest crime novel, but for some Second Life is a daily experience with 250,000 people logging in every day.
One day soon, however, we could find ourselves all having to adopt a Second Life mentality as the Internet evolves, if Second Life founder, Philip Rosedale, gets his way. He believes that we "will move a lot of what we are doing on the internet today into these more lifelike, 3D spaces.
Thanks Liz.
If you are interested in this please check ........ http://weliveinpublic.co.uk/screenings/
This is the film i was involved with.
Was at UK. Premier tonite at Odeon Panton Street, London.
Met Josh, we had not been in contact since before the film, had a great time.
There was a Q&A session afterwards.
Permalink Reply by Liz on November 14, 2009 at 15:54
Thanks James. may have to wait until it's on TV. What do you think a 3D space of Harringay online would look like? There would definitely have to be a Salisbury Pub with a Victor Meldrew corner