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Author Ludlow, Peter, 1957-

Title The Second Life Herald : the virtual tabloid that witnessed the dawn of the metaverse / Peter Ludlow and Mark Wallace.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [2007]
©2007

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 295 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-295).
Contents The death of Urizenus -- Inside the virtual world -- Slinging bolts at the robot factory -- A day in the life of a techno-pagan newsroom -- Dollars and cyberspace -- The case of the broken jaw -- Crossing the line: scamming, griefing, and real-world crime -- Down the rabbit hole -- "Cyber me, baby!": sex, love, and software in the virtual world -- Murdered! -- Behind the pixel curtain -- Taking it to the virtual streets -- Into the code: exploits, mods, and hacks -- The resurrection of Urizenus Sklar -- The power of the virtual press -- Ruling the metaverse -- The day the grid disappeared -- The metaverse is born.
Summary When a virtual journalist for a virtual newspaper reporting on the digital world of an online game lands on the real-world front page of the New York Times, it just might signal the dawn of a new era. Virtual journalist Peter Ludlow was banned from The Sims Online for being a bit too good at his job - for reporting in his virtual tabloid the Alphaville Herald on the cyber-brothels, crimes, and strong-arm tactics that had become rife in the game - and when the Times, the BBC, CNN, and other media outlets covered the story, users all over the Internet called the banning censorship. Seeking a new virtual home, Ludlow moved the Herald to another virtual world - the powerful online environment of Second Life - just as it was about to explode onto the international mediascape and usher in the next iteration of the Internet. In The Second Life Herald, Ludlow and his colleague Mark Wallace take us behind the scenes of the Herald as they report on the emergence of a fascinating universe of virtual spaces that will become the next generation of the World Wide Web: a 3-D environment that provides richer, more expressive interactions than the Web we know today. In 1992, science fiction writer Neal Stephenson imagined the "Metaverse," a virtual space that we would enter via the Internet and in which we would conduct important parts of our daily lives. According to Ludlow and Wallace, that future is coming sooner than we think. They chronicle its chaotic, exhilarating, frightening birth, including the issue that the mainstream media often ignore: conflicts across the client-server divide over who should write the laws governing virtual worlds.
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Subject Second Life (Game)
Avatars (Virtual reality)
Tabloid newspapers -- Fiction -- Computer programs.
Shared virtual environments.
Internet.
Avatars (Virtual reality)
Internet.
Second Life (Game)
Shared virtual environments.
Tabloid newspapers -- Fiction -- Computer programs.
Second Life.
Virtuelle Realität.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Wallace, M. (Mark), 1955-
Other Form: Print version: Ludlow, Peter, 1957- Second Life Herald. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2007 9780262122948 0262122944 (DLC) 2007002794 (OCoLC)83607909
ISBN 9780262278638 (electronic bk.)
0262278634 (electronic bk.)
9781435606029 (electronic bk.)
1435606027 (electronic bk.)
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