Welcome HUDslingers! - blogHUD PRO available NOW! -

bloghud.com
: subscribe : RSS

6:00 Session - When Virtual Museums become "Real"

posted by Arryk Rees on NMC Conference Center
19 weeks, 19 hours, 57 minutes, 8 seconds ago

[164 views]

# "Virtual Museums: When Do They Become "Real"?" Presented by Annie Platoff Location: Muriel Cooper Coliseum %uDBC0%uDC20 With the launch of massively multiplayer online roleplaying games (MMORPGs), players were given the opportunity to build their own communities within the confines of virtual worlds created by the game developers. When Star Wars Galaxies was launched in June 2003, players were also given the opportunity to manipulate their environment. SWG Developers not only allowed players to place structures within the landscape of the game, but also gave them the opportunity to decorate the interiors of their buildings. It wasn't long before players began to open their own museums. At first, the museums were nothing more than decorated houses containing developer-made paintings and objects. Eventually, however, the museums evolved and now there are quite a number that include interpretive labels, thematic exhibits, and more. While some of these museums are quite well known within their communities, they are virtually unknown by those who do not play the game. That is not the case for the museums in another virtual community, however. The emergence of museums in the virtual world of Second Life has been the topic of much discussion in the museum community. Also launched in 2003, Second Life presents itself as a 3-D virtual world rather than a game. In the world of Second Life players can create just about anything they can imagine and add it to the environment including, of course, museums. Some of those museums have been replicas of real-life museums created by private individuals. Other museums in this virtual environment were created as initiatives of established real-world museums. But there are some museums in Second Life that only exist in that virtual landscape. The International Space Museum, one such museum, has spawned a real-life non-profit organization to support the work of the virtual museum. All of this activity in virtual museums brings with it some interesting questions for members of the museum community. Are virtual museums "real" museums? And if they are, what are the implications for established real-life museums? This paper will examine a variety of museums in two virtual environments ? the MMORPG Star Wars Galaxies and the virtual world of Second Life. It will apply established definitions of what is a museum and determine which of those virtual museums appear to meet the criteria. Finally, it will draw conclusions about the "realness" of virtual museums and the potential of these institutions for reaching new audiences. --- Eric's notes: Ana's talk was largely about museums that are trying to do the opposite of what we're doing - gaining reputable status in the Real World while launching from a virtual one. While interesting, not terribly useful to our cause. With that, I'm wrapping up my time at the Virtual Worlds Conference. Expect to see the results of my research into the other surfacing technologies soon. I'm hoping to get my hands on a copy of Wonderland code to see what the development curve looks like
at: NMC Conference Center (45, 200, 22)

[permalink]



0 comments...

add a comment

Name: [required]

Website:

Email:

Comments: [required]

Please enter the magic word :

[hint : the magic word is laggy ]



advertise your Second Life products and services here soon



help keep this site up!
images don't host themselves! :)
any amount is most appreciated!


SL TIME:
03:12 PM SUN 20 JUL




1039 users

blog system stats

  • 354 Wordpress
  • 27 Blogger (old)
  • 110 Blogger (new )
  • 24 TypePad
  • 2 Friendster
  • 38 LiveJournal



  • your voices - your machinima
     


    check out Tao Takashi's
    World of SL

    latest snapzilla pics
    1. From: Arryk Rees
      19 weeks, 19 hours, 57 minutes, 7 seconds ago
      permalink - 0 comments [164 views]
      on: NMC Conference Center (45, 200, 22) [*]

    2. From: Arryk Rees
      19 weeks, 20 hours, 21 minutes, 31 seconds ago
      permalink - 0 comments [136 views]
      on: NMC Conference Center (204, 30, 50) [*]

    3. From: buridan Simon
      19 weeks, 20 hours, 24 minutes, ago
      permalink - 0 comments [164 views]
      on: Blacktail Ridge (235, 127, 171) [*]

    4. From: buridan Simon
      19 weeks, 20 hours, 35 minutes, 48 seconds ago
      permalink - 0 comments [154 views]
      on: Blacktail Ridge (235, 130, 171) [*]

    5. From: Fleep Tuque
      19 weeks, 20 hours, 41 minutes, 52 seconds ago
      permalink - 0 comments [169 views]
      on: Chilbo (107, 238, 122) [*]

    6. From: Arryk Rees
      19 weeks, 20 hours, 54 minutes, 3 seconds ago
      permalink - 0 comments [114 views]
      on: NMC Conference Center (200, 23, 50) [*]

    7. From: Arryk Rees
      19 weeks, 21 hours, 33 minutes, 7 seconds ago
      permalink - 0 comments [139 views]
      on: NMC Conference Center (199, 16, 48) [*]

    8. From: Dedric Mauriac
      19 weeks, 22 hours, 33 minutes, 3 seconds ago
      permalink - 0 comments [144 views]
      on: Intel (128, 29, 134) [*]

    9. From: Pearl Freenote
      19 weeks, 22 hours, 53 minutes, 58 seconds ago
      permalink - 0 comments [106 views]
      on: FairChang Village (180, 107, 22) [*]

    10. From: Monkicat Giha
      19 weeks, 23 hours, 3 minutes, 2 seconds ago
      permalink - 0 comments [109 views]
      on: FairChang Village (181, 107, 22) [*]

    11. From: Arryk Rees
      19 weeks, 23 hours, 15 minutes, 4 seconds ago
      permalink - 0 comments [118 views]
      on: NMC Conference Center (180, 116, 25) [*]

    12. From: DrFran Babcock
      19 weeks, 23 hours, 39 minutes, 2 seconds ago
      permalink - 0 comments [114 views]
      on: Mystical Mastery (67, 66, 50) [*]


    newest 25 blogHUD members:

    1. Agent Sorbet
    2. hybirdd Weatherwax
    3. Sir Weledniker
    4. Ari Blackthorne
    5. Honour McMillan
    6. Holger Gilruth
    7. icktoofay Kamachi
    8. Mako Spyker
    9. Ava Ganache
    10. Franko Box
    11. WiLLuMPJuH Footman
    12. MincedMedia Clip
    13. Charlize Wilkinson
    14. Cindy Burnstein
    15. Imma Milena
    16. Tan Tantalus
    17. Arin01 Heliosense
    18. Misti Aichi
    19. Shyft Sands
    20. Salvia Homewood
    21. FraterPhoenix Finesmith
    22. Minova Greenwood
    23. Meredith Snookums
    24. Vitolo Rossini
    25. Keyser Jiagu

    25 recently visited places :

    1. Heroes 15
    2. Heroes 16
    3. Heroes 31
    4. Heroes 32
    5. Heroes 33
    6. Heroes 24
    7. Heroes 12
    8. Heroes 13
    9. Heroes 17
    10. Heroes 19
    11. Heroes 20
    12. Heroes 21
    13. Heroes 22
    14. Heroes 23
    15. Heroes 25
    16. Heroes 26
    17. Plush Omicron
    18. Quiricosta
    19. Heroes 35
    20. Heroes 4
    21. Al Andalus Generalife
    22. Heroes 10
    23. Warwick University Maths
    24. Heroes 28
    25. Heroes 29