Virtual Worlds

Australia: Lost and floating toward Antarctica

Dear Minister,
RE: Banning of Second Life as part of mandatory internet filtering
In March 2010 I am presenting a panel at the South by South West (SXSW) Interactive festival titled “Time Travelers: Why Australians are Virtual World Innovators.”
Myself and VastPark founder, Bruce Joy, will be talking about how we have been able to establish and maintain […]


Could Rupert be wrong?

I am actually starting to feel really sorry for the old media types. I mean that genuinely. I can’t imagine it’s easy for them to accept that whatever they know and understand about audiences and distribution now, will soon be completely irrelevant.
Boing Boing recently pointed out Rupert Murdoch’s goof up on this subject:-
“The people who […]


Peeling off the onion skin of multi-layered realities

In a few days Treet.TV will be broadcasting another mixed reality event using two planes of reality and creating another two.
The first layer is real world video captured live from the Engage Conference in San Jose and streamed to a screen on stage in Second Life to be viewed by a live audience of approximately […]


Sustained engagement with brands supporting creativity

Earlier this week we filmed our weekly Real Biz in SL show, hosted by Cybergrrl Oh, on Orange Island. I had the pleasure of meeting Fab Outlander, the island manager, at the Second Life Community Convention in Tampa, Florida several weeks ago.
The show did a tour of the Mad Pea game environments. Mad Pea […]


Virtual world conferences

I’ve been woefully silent on my blog of late. No excuses but there has been a lot going on! I am about to head to the USA where I will be attending the Virtual World Expo in Los Angeles. Directly afterward I’m crossing the continent to Florida for the Second Life Community Convention.
The Expo in […]


Somewhere in the not too distant future

On SLCN.TV we have a quiz show called The 2nd Question. One segment features a notable quote each week. Today it featured Ray Kurzweil:

I’m an inventor. I became interested in long-term trends because an invention has to make sense in the world in which it is finished, not the world in which it is started.
After […]


Skating on frozen moments in time

Today I was watching a wonderful presentation by Mark Pesce, a futurist and thinker who I greatly admire and I am lucky to know quite well.
His presentation titled “Those Whacky Kids” talks about the phenomenon of co-presence (a term that emerged out of research in Japan by Mimi Ito that analyzes mobile phone behaviour) where […]