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Web Browser in SL
July 17, 2008, 12:35 pm
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Check it out on the BGSU Community Island here:

http://slurl.com/secondlife/BGSU%20Community/130/40/29

Daden Navigator – A Web Browser for Second Life

PRESS RELEASE

15th July 2008 – For Immediate Release

Daden Launches Web Browser for Second Life

The first publicly available web browser for Second Life was
launched today by virtual world consultants Daden Limited. The browser,
called the Daden Navigator, allows residents of the virtual world to
collaboratively browse the web, sharing one web screen between users
who may, in real life, live on different continents.

Purchase it here for :

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Daden%20Prime/206/204/26

Original video from Daden:

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Check us out!
June 3, 2008, 1:34 pm
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The BGSU Virtual Campus in Second Life has recently added three new islands to its growing continent! The islands are named BGSU Collaborate, BGSU Community, and BGSU Interaction and the original island will be renamed BGSU Creation. Regular visitors should note that renaming the existing island will not change any SLURLS or landmarks.

Over the next couple of weeks you will notice that existing structures and environments may be relocated to new areas and new construction will begin on the 4 islands. Some SLURLS and landmarks may need to be adjusted accordingly. We will also be making improvements to the telehub area, making it easier to traverse the larger continent.

If you are a BGSU faculty member or student and would like to request specific classroom space or you have other needs, please let us know as it may help our planning process. Also, keep an eye out for our “Call for Participation” that will be posted here and on our site within the next week. As always we encourage and welcome your feedback.

That’s not all!
Our student employee, Nick Schroeder, has recently completed work on our new logo! We’re happy to show off the new design for the BGSU Virtual Campus inSL.

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Wheelies in the news again!
May 31, 2008, 8:54 am
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Translated version of http://www.ichduihr.de/?p=45

Check out this google-translated news article from Germany about Linda Mandlebaum’s Wheelies club.

UPDATE: Thanks to the article’s author, Tabea Schmitt, we now have a correctly translated copy of the article (printed below with permission).

Second Chance in Second Life

DJ Namav is dancing on the dancefloor. He is wearing a tight, multi-coloured shirt with a batik pattern over his washed-out jeans. He has smooth, black hair and wears a full beard – just like his Alter Ego in “real life“, Nick Dupree. In “real life“, Nick from Mobile, Alabama has muscular dystrophy and relies on a ventilator to breathe. He cannot move his body without help – except for his thumb. His thumb allows his avatar to dance in Second Life now, per mouse click.

Every Sunday, Namav spins his sets at “Wheelies” Club – the first virtual danceclub for people with disabilities. A camel is standing right next to him on the dancefloor. The camel is Namav´s permanent companion. “It collects tips,” he tells me.

Does that work?

“Yes, pretty good.”

Some of the guests at Wheelie´s come in a wheelchair. Others don´t. “It´s a matter of self-image,” says Simon Stevens, who founded the club in 2006. His avatar, Simon Walsh, was one of the first to appear in a wheelchair in Second Life. “I didn´t feel like representing someone other than myself. I have cerebral palsy in both worlds.”

New rules of the game

An avatar in a wheelchair? Simon broke a “taboo” in a world, where many want to be as perfect as possible: slim, sportive, sexy. His avatar took a piece of reality into the net – even if Simon Walsh was “still younger and smoother than Simon Stevens. And he´s not drooling…!”

There are daily events at the Wheelies – parties, discussions, story telling. Simon estimates the community to around 500 members worldwide: “Approximately 50 people come here a week. On big events, we full the sim!”

Second Life Chat:

Second Life chat with Simon Walsh and Namav Abramovic

[20:49] Tabiia: (have) you always used a wheelchair

[20:49] Tabiia: im second life, simon?

[20:49] Simon: yes….

[20:50] Simon, except when I swim

[20:50] Simon, then I (use a life jacket)

[20:49] Simon: namav how do you think about wheel chair?

[20:49] Namav: I sometimes take only one…

[20:51] Simon: (self image) is crucial.

[20:52] Simon: I have a (self image) from the “real” living

[20:52] Simon, that I also show in second life.

[20:52] Tabiia simon, second life is a “game”?

[20:52] Simon: (nnnnnooooooooooooooo)

[20:52] Simon: SECOND LIFE IS NOT A GAME.

[20:53] Tabiia: second life, you can define for me?

[20:53] Simon: it is a “complex phone call”

[20:53] Simon: a new form of media

[20:54] Simon, a social network.

[20:54] Simon: we are all “real” here

[20:54] Simon: (except) the kamel….

“Real life” strikes back

Simon put a lot of money into his virtual venue. The plot, the club, the DJs and live performers: everything costs money in Second Life, too. The club had to move to a new venue in March 2008 and is now enthroned in a virtual sky. This sky is owned by Polgara Paine.

In “real life”, Polgara Paine is called Lind H. Mandlebaum. She is an associate professor at Bowling Green State University where she teaches Special Education. “The Wheelies brings people together who need each other. It provides a social network for people with and without disbility. I won´t allow it to disappear.”

The party goes on

It has become late at the Wheelies. Polgara Paine comes over to the dancefloor to Simon and Namav: “I can´t keep my eyes open, I´m going to bed.” Simon is tired, too. In Britain, it´s five o´clock in the morning. “Good night, ya all!” Simon and Polgara disappear. But the party keeps going: Namav is explaining to a guest why his camel is not a dromedar. Other people around them are dancing. More people just arrived.

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Quit – a new machinima by Anthony Fontana
May 21, 2008, 10:43 am
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I wanted to share with all of you the newest version of my machinima titled “Quit”. In this work the avatar is given the controls to his own destiny, through the general UI controls we perhaps take for granted. The concept stems from how much we (the residents who populate virtual worlds) value our virtual lives which, in some regards, are not nearly as fragile as our own lives.

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SL AI
May 19, 2008, 4:09 pm
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Wired News – AP News: “TROY, N.Y. (AP) — Edd Hifeng barely merits a second glance in ‘Second Life.’ A steel-gray robot with lanky limbs and linebacker shoulders, he looks like a typical avatar in the popular virtual world.

But Edd is different.”

Read more here.

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