Showing posts with label Economy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Economy. Show all posts

Monday, October 17, 2011

.First Experience.

Well, welcome to my Second Life blog. I'll skip what Second Life is, since those reading will be familiar.

To start, I'll talk about why I was interested initially in selecting the module, 'Virtual Environments: Is one life enough?'. 

In the past I was an avid 'gamer'. My most recent excursion was the online MMORPG 'World of Warcraft'. Having weened myself off of such a potential addiction (I felt I was borderline, alright!), I had heard in passing of a 'game' called Second Life. 


After encountering a chance article a year or so back in the Sunday Times Magazine, I decided to stay well away from this possible new addiction.

Then a few weeks ago, at the second year of my degree course 
in Fine Art, I found myself with the option of an academic module based solely within Second Life.

Post-module description; 
and I suddenly realized the potential of a growing virtual environment with it's very own 'real-virtual-real' economy. 

If businesses in the real world were purchasing virtual property with real currency, setting up shop virtually to turn a real profit, an entirely new art market could be taking place and I wanted to know more.