Topic:
http://donhosho.wordpress.com/category/third-life-3d-life-project/second-life-as-a-cultural-exchange-platform/
Chat Log:
[14:40] Barney Boomslang: *shrug* SL is just a whiteboard, what you put on it is up to you
[14:40] Lila Utu: exactly
[14:40] Mollie Serevi: yes I agree
[14:40] Nizzy Lusch: When there’s no imposed order, natural order tends to kick in, I think
[14:41] Labproject3 Spitteler: yeah nizzy. ![]()
[14:41] Bibi Book: waht is natural order for you Nizzy?
[14:41] Lila Utu: well, Nizzy – did you read Lord of the FLies?
[14:41] Sidda Leigh: hehe Lila
[14:41] Elf Carver: right what is the natural order in SL?
[14:41] Nizzy Lusch: It is when things settle themselves without the need of applying force
[14:41] Sidda Leigh: good one
[14:41] Barney Boomslang: hehe, yeah, “natural order” can be icky and frightening ![]()
[14:41] Elf Carver: i saw the movie
[14:41] Julian Vesta: you know….i live in a poor country, i’m thinking about the people that maybe will never see SL….they even have a computer…
[14:41] Labproject3 Spitteler: it s a pettern in the way people think.
[14:42] Labproject3 Spitteler: and behave
[14:42] Elf Carver: Julian… right
[14:42] You: pattern*
[14:42] Julian Vesta: so, this is a “middle class” culture
[14:42] Bibi Book: I think, it depends on waht peopke, and we are humans, think a “natural” order is
[14:42] Elf Carver: they dont care about SL they want food
[14:42] Barney Boomslang: julian: yeah, that’s something we should keep in mind. we here are not “typical” – in most countries nobody will know about SL. Well, sure there might be a few thousand, but calculated on the whole population, that’s just a statistical error
[14:42] Sidda Leigh: good popint Julian
[14:42] Elf Carver: same as where i come from
[14:42] Tycho Spyker: it almost has to be middle class, doesn’t it?
[14:42] Barney Boomslang: we are not the “typical” resident of our cultures
[14:42] Lila Utu: yes Julian – teh poor don’t have a computer and the rich are too busy making sure no one steals their money
[14:43] Sidda Leigh: agreed Bibi and Julian
[14:43] Labproject3 Spitteler: which lets u back to how we can take things for granted again elf.
[14:43] Tycho Spyker: using SL requires broadband internet, generally only available in urban/suburban areas
[14:43] Barney Boomslang: for one all of us have to be rather crazy and weird to actually _ be_ in a 3D virtual world to start with.
[14:43] Elf Carver: i was lucky to have a talent that people thought was worth something…
[14:43] Nizzy Lusch: Well, I think it’s a really basic, common thing. If you’re around people you don’t fit in with, you go elsewhere to find people you do fit in with. It happens automatically
[14:43] Tycho Spyker: and a decent computer and free time
[14:43] Sidda Leigh: ROFL barney yes i was thinking that oo
[14:43] Julian Vesta: you know, i talk about “samba” but the real samba lives in the favelas
[14:43] Ahmad Hosho: tycho: i use DSL.
[14:44] Sidda Leigh: hahaha we all do have the comomona *crazy* factor of being here in the first place
[14:44] Tycho Spyker: Ahmad: as do i, but i tried SL on other connections such as satellite and it’s not really usable
[14:44] Sidda Leigh: erm…common
[14:44] Elf Carver: yeah Sidda
[14:44] Tycho Spyker: Yes, i’m a Psycho Tycho
[14:44] Ahmad Hosho: so do we think the form or structure of SL visual cultre has been formed naturally?
[14:45] Tycho Spyker: ok, maybe just a little but screwy
[14:45] Tycho Spyker: Yes
[14:45] Nizzy Lusch: I think so
[14:45] Rafale Kamachi: What I find interesting is that some people forget it is a game.
[14:45] Lila Utu: you lost me AHmad
[14:45] Lila Utu: what?
[14:45] Julian Vesta: QUESTION: What part of other “culture” you CAN’T learn or get in SL?
[14:45] Elf Carver: Ahmad good question, i think we do
[14:45] Tycho Spyker: it hasn’t been directed by anything other than social and economic pressures.










