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Why study avatars?

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An interesting article from the National Science Foundation on Jeremy Bailenson’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab at Stanford. For those of you who wondered why immersive online spaces such as Second Life seem compelling, at least to some people, read the article and watch the video.  Food for thought.

Written by Eric Meyers

January 28th, 2011 at 10:39 am

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  1. I tried to build an avatar on Second Life the other day and was bored silly within 5 minutes. Even after watching the video and reading the article, I still can’t understand the appeal. Maybe I don’t feel attached because the avatar doesn’t have my face. Thank goodness! I just don’t get how Second Life is “fun.”

    Rob

    28 Jan 11 at 3:27 pm

  2. Every time we talk about Second Life and avatars I can’t stop remembering the movie Surrogates (2009, science-fiction, Bruce Willis), where people live trough theirs avatars and nobody gets out of their home anymore. This movie has an scene where a beautiful female avatar was actually a fat gay and it remembers me the joke of “On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog”.

    magdalena

    29 Jan 11 at 12:22 pm

  3. The link in the original article is pointing to the wrong place now. Here’s the new link:
    http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/science_nation/virtualself.jsp

    kifty

    2 Feb 11 at 2:27 pm

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