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Notes from Metaverse U, Day 2

Please forgive the rough format. I also only managed to capture things that really stuck out to me.

TL Taylor, it university, copenhagen, denmark

  • people put in years of investment into worlds and their identities there
  • they need to have some claim to it

Jeremy Bailenson, virtual human interaction lab at Stanford

  • avatar = any digital representation of a human
  • showed a facegen technology that was really excellent
  • showed facial expression tracking through a webcam
  • showed a demo of virtual reality using those technologies in a police lineup setting
  • people can send their actual behavior, or apply a filter to show some other behavior
  • mimicry is a powerful behavior, and even in a digital setting it is powerful; people don’t detect the mimicry, but the effect is still the same
  • the face morph is also powerful in getting people to like things
  • the key tenet behind these concepts is that people like other people who are like them; like attracts like
  • the gaze and attention system also keeps people more engaged
  • showed shared body space and how it boosts learning and retention

Kari Kraus, U of Maryland

  • in-world and outworld regimes have different standards and rules, especially with regards to intellectual property and copyright
  • copying is central to preservation
  • lots of copies keep stuff safe
  • we do the same in business with backups, off-site backups, disaster recovery, source code in escrow and bank deposit boxes
  • spoke a lot about copyright in SL

Conversation: Brewster Kahle and Henry Lowood

  • copyright and licensing problems still exist
  • open standards are here - walled gardens a la aol are dead
  • open worlds are the future
  • you have to open things up to preserve them
  • there is very little documentation of big in-world events - users don’t document with screenshots, etc.
  • internet archive is there for you, and needs submissions. also donate time

Beth Coleman

  • referenced halting state, ubiquitous computing
  • talked about israeli/palestinian argument based on google maps arguments
  • showed angry teacher video on youtube
  • virtual worlds on laptops are one of the last tethers to a sit-down computing environment
  • everything else is mobile or is becoming mobile now
  • mentioned a lot of interesting projects working on augmented reality
  • and yes, these are really small niches, but the whole thing is considered niche by many
  • working on virtual worlds primer book

Parvati Dev & Wm. LeRoy Heinrichs

  • interested in mirror worlds for medical purposes, simulating emergency department training
  • medical simulations are interesting too but it’s more complicated and needs better detail
  • virtual worlds can be used for training to improve medical results
  • learning curves and tethers are a challenge for using this for large-scale training, especially in developing countries

Conversation: Rebecca Moore, Jeffrey Schnapp and Wagner James Au

  • Rebecca: google earth outreach manager
  • used google earth to stop proposed logging in the santa cruz mountains
  • created a fly over tour that showed where the helicopters would be logging and that the sedementation could affect drinking water supplies
  • the wiki aspect came in with community members submitting pictures of old growth redwoods and beavers that would have been affected
  • the google earth logging flyover
  • the presentation was extremely powerful
  • google earth is not just an atlas, it’s a geobrowser
  • >50% of the info on the web relates to a place; sometimes the context is the best way to understand information
  • referred to google earth as both a virtual world and a mirror world
  • also showed an example of using google earth to fight flat top coal mining
  • and how google earth was used to discover a coral reef
  • James:
  • The SL monthly fee in the beginning didn’t make sense because linden didn’t provide entertainment

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