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2 ND LIVE: Shaping Space and Event in a Virtual World

Pages 223-232 | Published online: 09 Jun 2010
 

Notes

1. Stephen Hodge, The University of Exeter, Department of Drama, Thornlea, New North Road, Exeter, EX4 4LA, UK. Email: [email protected] Guest, Second Lives: A Journey through Virtual Worlds (London: Hutchinson, 2007), p. 33.

2. Linden Lab, ‘Second Life', http://secondlife.com/.

3. Stephen Hodge, ‘2ND LIVE: exploring live performance in the Second Life® world’, http://2ndlive.org/.

4. Tom Boellstorff, Coming of Age in Second Life: An Anthropologist Explores the Virtually Human (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2008), p. 91.

5. Guy Brighton, ‘Interview With Philip Rosedale, Second Life’, PSFK, 2006, http://www.psfk.com/2006/04/interview_with_.html (interview question and answer 5 of 7).

6. Andrew Keen, ‘AfterTV: Philip Rosedale’, AfterTV: Conversations about Media, Culture and Technology, 2006, http://richmedia.pajamasmedia.com/audio/politicscentral/2006/07/20060712-PJM-AK-AfterTVPhilipRosedale.mp3 (answer to interview question 47 of 64).

7. Julian Kücklich, ‘Wallhacks and Aimbots: How Cheating Changes the Perception of Gamespace’, in Space Time Play: Computer Games, Architecture and Urbanism: The Next Level, ed. by Friedrich von Borries, Steffen P. Walz and Matthias Böttger (Basel, Boston and Berlin: Birkhäuser, 2007), pp. 118–21 (p.118).

8. Daniel G. Lobo, ‘Playing with Urban Life: How SimCity Influences Planning Culture’, in von Borries, Walz and Böttger, Space Time Play, pp. 206–09 (p.208).

9. Ina Centaur, ‘SL Globe Theatre', http://globe.sliterary.com.

10. Tor Lindstrand, ‘Viva Piñata: Architecture of the Everyday’, in von Borries, Walz and Böttger, Space Time Play, pp. 354–57 (p.356).

11. Richard DeDomenici, Second Life chatlog (recorded by Stephen Hodge on 19 July 2007).

12. Linden Lab, ‘Second Life: Notice of Disciplinary Action’ (email to Richard DeDomenici dated 10 October 2007).

13. Niki McCretton, Second Life chatlog (recorded by Stephen Hodge on 18 October 2007).

14. Viral Duets audience member, Exeter phoenix, 18 February 2008.

15. Jon Brouchoud, ‘The ARCH Network - Architecture and Design in Virtual Worlds’, http://archvirtual.com/.

16. See, for example, Nick Kaye, Site-Specific Art: Performance, Place and Documentation (London: Routledge, 2000), and Mike Pearson and Michael Shanks, Theatre/Archaeology (London: Routledge, 2001).

17. Jon Brouchoud, ‘A Study in Reflexive Architecture’ (2ND LIVE commission SL notecard, 1 December 2008).

18. Jon Brouchoud, Second Life chatlog (recorded by Stephen Hodge on 9 August 2007).

19. Jessica Curry and Dan Pinchbeck, The Second Death of Caspar Helendale (2ND LIVE publicity copy, December 2008).

20. Dan Pinchbeck, ‘The Last Day, 10:00 am’, in A Book of Remembrance by Caspar Helendale (2ND LIVE: 2008).

21. Boellstorff, Coming of Age, p. 126.

22. Ibid., pp. 21–22.

23. Marcus A. Doel and David B. Clarke, ‘Virtual Worlds: Simulation, Suppletion, S(ed)uction and Simulacra’, in Virtual Geographies: Bodies, Space and Relations, ed. by Mike Crang, Phil Crang and Jon May (London: Routledge, 1999), pp.261–83 (p.261).

24. Bettina Tizzy, ‘Not Possible in Real Life’, http://npirl.blogspot.com/.

25. See Steve Dixon, Digital Performance: A History of New Media in Theater, Dance, Performance Art, and Installation (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007), p.395.

26. William J. Mitchell, ‘Action in the Hands of the User’, in von Borries, Walz and Böttger, Space Time Play, pp. 407–09 (pp.408–09).

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