Where were we supposed to be?
Where are we now?
Where are we going?
Tell me at http://www.twitter.com/mro

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010:_Odyssey_Two

Where were we supposed to be?
Where are we now?
Where are we going?
Tell me at http://www.twitter.com/mro

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010:_Odyssey_Two


Don’t be square be there! May 13 – 14 at 7PM PST/SLT http://www.virtualworldsig.com/live http://www.twitter.com/mro
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Better get UR bottom ova here…and landmark it. http://www.virtualworldsig.com Get on it! http://www.twitter.com/mro
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Join SFSU Design and Industry class (http://online.sfsu.edu/~jkv4edu/VWS/627/index.html) on Virtual World Design for an experiment from 2-3 PM today “Meteor Slams Dorms“. You must be added to the group by emailing gnusart[at]sbcglobal.net with your avatar name or contact avatars Jane Valentino, JD Mint or Cassandra Avedon to be added. More instructions here:
http://dai627bethr.blogspot.com/2009/04/virtual-news-experiment-instructions.html
This experiment is designed to test the theory that Internet users would be likely to choose to enter a virtual world to experience a news event such as a disaster or a crime, or to gain information on a hot topic.
More instructions here:
http://dai627bethr.blogspot.com/2009/04/virtual-news-experiment-instructions.html
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new home of Virtual World SIG http://www.virtualworldsig.com http://www.twitter.com/mro
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From:
Jonas Lowgren, Professor of Interaction – Arts and Communication at Malmo University Malmo, Sweden
Interaction Design Bookshelf: http://webzone.k3.mah.se/k3jolo/idBookshelf/index.htm
Thanks Jonas!
Montagne, O. (2007). Metaverse manifesto. San Francisco: Studio SFO. [IM]
“Written in classical manifesto style, with each epigrammatic sentence forming its own paragraph, the book lays out a fundamental split between those humans who »cling to the dim vestiges of of a default reality« and those who create new realities. The rest of the book, simply put, outlines the ideological stance of participatory grassroots media as applied to Second Life and similar virtual worlds. The tone is confrontational, as befits a Manifesto.”
The Manifesto is slowly but surely having an impact. Can I call it an “underground classic” in Silicon Valley circles?? Let me know any mentions or reviews you see! http://twitter.com/mro

UPDATES: http://www.twitter.com/mro Blog: http://virtualworldsig.com/ May 13 Twofish May 14 Sirikata Croquet Opensim May 29, 30 MetaverseU Be there or be un-virtual! See you there, MRO
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