The Exploratorium is one of the first museums in Second Life to have simultaneous events in real and Second life. They also have "ride-able" exhibits in Second Life. Of course despite the fact that it is "virtual," you still can actually get motion sick.
One of the big questions: even though there are controls you can exercise if you own your own space in Second Life, however, does that require a 24 hour presence moderating? Is it okay to let go and see what happens without controls or moderation? Where should the boundaries be--between taking a hands-off approach and letting people interact with your space as they will and structuring their experiences in order to ensure consistency and maintenance of the image that your museum has worked to establish?
(It goes without saying that virtual worlds offer many opportunities for growth in the legal profession...)
Thursday, September 18, 2008
WMA 2008: Live-Blogging Paul Doherty of the Exploratorium
Posted by Allyson Lazar at 12:17 PM
Labels: conference sessions, Exploratorium, museums, Second Life, WMA
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It has to do with the interaction of the seams and the air around the baseball as it spins. The other day, scientist Paul Doherty explained the physics of the game at the Exploratorium in San Francisco.
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