Saturday, August 15, 2009

Looking back on Friday

Ray Kurzweil Keynote

Ray Kurzweil's keynote speech was cool. Unfortunately he wasn't here for real speech but showed up in SL as a nooby female avatar. Anyway all technical aspects worked fine and he provided an inspiring look into the future. A few quotes "Virtual worlds will reach mass adoption within next 1-2 years". To me this quote ..."Our avatars will become more real and we will start to believe them... " is an interesting point. He showed slides refering to timelimes for incorporating other devices like cell phones, TV, computers, Internet etc.
It was cool to see Philip Rosedale (after bidding welcome) sitting front row buried in the slides all alone... guess he was thinking and liked what he heard!
Well someone said afterwards "what kind of meds did Ray goof before this keynote" but I have to say he was reliable and his 10-20 yrs of predicting of the future sounded SO true!

Give Me a (Virtual) Place to Stand and I will Move the (Real) World (Dr. Robert Bloomfield / Beyers Sellers)

I happened to meet Robert a few years back at university in Denmark and he is such a warm, nice speaker. His way of expressing the value of connecting people in business and educational institutions in real life by using virtual worlds, cant be underestimated. Well after some 10-15 mins he became very clear minded and I was left pondering what a powerful tool to connect and communicate in a way that actually will help democracy and learning worldwide across traditional borders and economy, we have access to!

The Making of Second Life: The SLCC Afterword - Hamlet Au NOW featuring Cory Ondrejka

This was supposed to be Hamlet Au solo but luckily he was joined by Cory Ondrejka co-founder of Second Life.

I finally managed to shake hands with Cory and talk briefly with him. It was so cool to meet him finally. The session was mostly about "the making of SL" with lots information and funny points along the way.


What We Learned From Blogging About Second Life - Hamlet Au (nwn.blogs.com), ArminasX Saiman (secondeffects.com), Bettina Tizzy (npirl.blogspot.com), and Dusan Writer (dusanwriter.com)

The last session was a panel of four to say... die hard bloggers. It was very interesting and I hope to get the slides soon. What kind of struck me was the mixture of making controversial blog posts against more informal ones. Not surprisingly controversial ones make lots of traffic and pageviews and make the stats boom but now I see why the last few years of blogging about Second Life has been so critical! I often wonder why do all these blogs criticize so much. I mean... man we have a great tool in worlds like Second Life, so why keep on make critical blogposts about it? Leave the Second Life if you dont like it, please. I think it's important to express and make people outside virtual worlds aware of the forces in them, NOT scare them away in geeky endless negative threads. With this said, my point of view here DOES NOT refer to the above bloggers of whom I all like and see as some of the most informal and pro bloggers in the world of the metaverse!

Thanks Dusan, Hamlet, Bettina and Armi it was a great session :)

In about two hours Philip Rosedale and Mark Kingdom open todays tracks and there will be another day of interesting events.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Robert Bloomfield+Ray Kurzweil

Robert up on edu panel grand ballroom in few

Ray Kurzweil did a cool opening keynote speech at 9:00am see slides here

Caught up with Hamlet Au and Pathfinder Linden

Looking back on Thursday



On Thursday I went to a Mixed Reality Workshop and heard Joyce Bettencourts and Evonne Heyning speaking about how they set up mixed reality events like Obama in Ghana . They also spoke about their work with Global Kids and The MacArthur Foundation. Very cool stuff and I totally agree with their thoughts and ideas on broadcasting in virtual worlds, and the technical issues involved in real life simultaneous broadcasting.
As posted, the Linden Luau event was so cool, we really felt Hawaiian and the food was delicious! And FINALLY the Aussie arrived, Starr Sonic :P, great to meet her after lots of Skypes. So did Dusan Writer - great to meet you in person Dusan! Add lots of other nice people ending at a club that happened to have turned into the Dublin sim in SL. Apple and Ham Rambler and lots of SL artists playing live there streamed into SL (they were at the RL club to speak! :P)

In about 2 hours Ray Kurzweil will make the opening keynote speech and there will be lots of cool stuff all day (see programme on prev. post). The battery on my laptop sucks, so I hope I'll find power and tweeet all day.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Linden Lab Luau



Oh wow a great reception to the Linden Lab Luau event. Hooked up with lots of people and Phillipe Rosedale arrived.

Programme of Convention

The full schedule can be seen here

Landed rezzed in San Francisco


Hello and welcome to our attempt to report from the SLCC convention. I finally rezzed here, getting up very early to shop and feel the sunny West Coast atmosphere. I went out before San Francisco was really awake and took a few snaps. On the roof next to Westin Hotel this picture caught my view :P I met a cool guy from Arizona.
Now in a hurry, as always, to complete work and try and find todays programme.
Starbucks coffeee here I come......