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Marc Scientist Comment by Marc Scientist on September 29, 2009 at 2:53pm
Marc Scientist, Creative Director of SL HeartBeat Magazine, is putting together a team of talented photographers to shoot fashion, landscapes, night clubs, and people.
The position is very demanding so all applicants most be able to work under pressure, meet deadlines, and love photography.
And most important, all applicants most have a version of Adobe Photoshop, or Adobe Illustrator, or any graphic/photo editing program.
Contact Marc Scientist for application.
Holodoc Comment by Holodoc on September 9, 2009 at 12:01pm
I dont find an ad for a linden lottery any more sociable than an adfarm tower. And thank goodness they're against TOS inworld. Since this ISNT obviously a good place to discuss anything, I'll disengage from the group.
Skylar Smythe Comment by Skylar Smythe on September 9, 2009 at 11:37am
Nice to meet some new faces from Second Life. I'm involved in Poetry & Literary Events, Venue Management and promoting the validity of creative contribution in Second Life.

Please feel free to say hi in world! (Skylar Smythe) or Google me to see the kind of neat schtuff I do... including a recent original play I wrote and directed, called "Hypatia of Alexandria".

www.avatarwrites.com
www.guerillapoetess.com
www.pixelscoop.net (this belongs to another talented fellow I know *smile*).

Lovely to meet you :)

xo Skylar
Marc Scientist Comment by Marc Scientist on September 8, 2009 at 10:18pm

Come join the marketing team of MS Weekly Linden Lottery, Second Life's first instant lottery. Contact Marc Scientist for more information about the business, network, and job opportunities.
Isto Huvila Comment by Isto Huvila on May 25, 2009 at 5:10am
Call for Abstracts/Participation

Please join us in a workshop on Learning and Research in Second Life on October 7, 2009 in Milwaukee at Internet Research 10.0 (http://ir10.aoir.org/).

** Abstract Deadline August 7th. **

Second Life(R) is a 3d virtual environment created by Linden Lab, which has captured the attentions of researchers and teachers from around the world from a variety of disciplines.

This workshop aims to improve the understanding of Second Life as a Learning and Research environment. It will bring 35 researchers and professionals together to collaborate, discuss and workshop diverse topics related to research and learning in Second Life. The workshop will be a full day workshop, from 9am to 5pm.

Layout of the workshop

We’ll start the workshop with “speed networking”, after which we’ll work on the two main topics of the workshop: learning and research in Second Life. We’ll try to answer questions like: How can we better enable learning in this sphere? How can we better enable research? What kind of features do we need from virtual environments for our work? What can we do to help develop virtual environments even further? The goal of this workshop is to create a roadmap of future use of virtual environments for research and teaching.
As a highlight, John Lester (Pathfinder Linden) from Linden Labs will give a keynote at the workshop. The talk will be broadcast to Second Life.
The workshop is a live exercise of learning and working simultaneously in RL and Second Life . This workshop will be simultaneously organized in Second Life and the two workshops will meet at key points during the day. In order to facilitate interaction between the RL and Second Life groups, all participants of the live workshop in Milwaukee are encouraged to take a WiFi-enabled Second Life capable laptop with them. All participants are asked to update the Second Life profiles, as these are printed and used as “calling cards” at the workshop.
After the workshop participants are invited to collaborate in writing an article Roadmap for Next Generation of Virtual Environments for Research and Teaching, which will be based on the outcomes of the workshop.

Submissions

We encourage researchers to submit abstracts and short biography which will be distributed amongst participants before the workshop. First invitations will be offered to those who provide abstracts or full papers for consideration.
Subsequent invitation will be made based upon research/teaching statement and biography. If you are interested in participating, please send an email containing your abstract/paper and biography (pdf, doc, rtf, odf) to isto.huvila(a)abm.uu.se. Indicate in your mail also whether you are applying to participate the workshop in RL in Milwaukee or in Second Life.

Decisions will be made by September 1st, barring incident. There is a limit of 35 participants at the physical meeting; the event will be simulcast into Second Life.

We welcome professionals, faculty and graduate students to participate.

This workshop is sponsored by Linden Lab creators of Second Life and is organized by Kim Holmberg (Åbo Akademi University, Finland), Isto Huvila (Uppsala University, Sweden and Åbo Akademi University, Finland) and Terry Beaubois (Montana State University, USA). Questions may be sent to secondlifeworkshop(at)library2pointoh.fi.
Steve Cropper Comment by Steve Cropper on January 23, 2009 at 5:03pm
A new internet TV program launches on February 1st that delves into how people spend their lives online. Life On Line, as the name suggests is about how people are increasingly spending more of their lifetime using the internet .

The TV show is the brain-child of Australian journalist and communications consultant Steve Cropper, who in 2008 was 'Angelico Babii', host of the LATE SHOW on Metaverse-TV (www.metaverse-tv.com) and the creator of My-Metaverse (www.my-metaverse.com) a social network for people involved in the new media arts on the web.

"We want to go deeper into how people use their online time for news and entertainment, creativity, love, friendship, business, shopping, political engagement, work and play - or any other reason", said Cropper. "We also scan the internet for emerging new talent - musicians, movie makers, writers, bloggers - anyone who is contributing to the richness of digital life".

Life On Line includes a cast of seasoned bloggers, journalists and entertainers including internet band, Space Junky - three people living in the US, Australia and Malaysia who collaborate, record, produce and market their music entirely onine. The line-up also boasts the Marketing Director of the Association of Virtual Worlds, Andrew Peters who is also a leading practitioner of social networking and internet marketing campaigns. Every episode features internet news man Sigmund Leominster, a veteran blogger. There are guest comedians and musicians and interviews with people making news across the internet.

You are invited to visit the life-on-line viewers' group website at www.life-on-line.ning.com
clemens fobianke Comment by clemens fobianke on September 16, 2008 at 9:20am
calling for filmmakers and machinimatographers
Gabriel Paci Comment by Gabriel Paci on August 15, 2008 at 7:09pm
There has been much discussion lately about the onslaught of browser 3D VW (google's lively latest entry) vs client based environments like Second Life. I personally see the present and potential users as two different market segments. There will be a rather long period before browser technology can compete with SL's creative and economic environment. Second life is not for the busy executive or teckie who simply wants to get through the social interecation quickly and move on. SL is for those that have time to learn and create there. The shallow nature of browser based VW is ideal for speed and easy interface. The in-depth experience of SL is ideal for learning and creating in-world content as well as truly immersive educational experience.
I'd like to know what you all think about this topic. Will browser based VW replace SL or will they co-exist as two distinct products targetting different market segments.
HELENE Comment by HELENE on August 4, 2008 at 2:59am
Yes, yes, i also will be on Tampa, and will be happy to meet you there !
cduprey Comment by cduprey on July 14, 2008 at 9:02am
a home-away-from-home? Nice to meet you all. I'm Diana Allandale in SL. Hope to meet up with some of you there!
 

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