1. What is your avatar's name?
My avatar's name is LaLaLoo Frequency.
2. What difficulties did you have setting up your Second Life account?
Setting up the the Second Life account was actually very easy. Much like setting up
this blog, it was not nearly as difficult as I imagined it would be. However, after
setting up the account things quickly became confusing. My avatar took a very long
time to take form- a was a walking ball of smoke for over an hour. Also, the fact
that several people were all setting up avatars It was very, very confusing to me.
Visually, it was overwhelming. I don't enjoy computers or any sort of video games,
so the 3-D image of the virtual word took some getting used to.
Did you try to personalize your avatar?
I did not. I was just so uninterested in the notion of Second Life that
personalizing my avatar was something I didn't even want to bother with.
3. What good is this technology? What could it be useful for?
I honestly can really imagine this technology being useful. Web 2.0 already has so many other applications (chat, facebook, skype) that
allow people to interact in a way that is much more efficient. Second Life is passe because it involves a level of interaction that is precisely why people
are drawn to the Internet; it allows you instantaneous gratification. Second Life seems like a whole lot of wonder around your fictional second self, not
really doing anything or engaging at all.
4. Did you notice the opportunities for social interaction? (alternately, are you
afraid that you'll be talking to the void?)
I did notice the opportunities for social interaction. Your avatar can talk and gesture with other avatars. However, there are much easier forms
of doing this already in existence, like gchat. It doesn't really make sense to me to have a Second Life self talk to another Second Life avatar
when one can easily get on msm and talk to friends or people anonymously with much more ease and anonymity.
5. What are the drawbacks of this technology? Why doesn't everybody have an avatar?
I think I've stated above the reasons: too interactive, an inefficient form of communication.
6. Given your current experience, do you think that you will use this technology
after the class is over?
Absolutely, not. I find my FIRST life much more intriguing.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Adventures in Second Life
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