Monday, May 28, 2007

I'm rather behind with Week 6. I saw the Four Corner's program when it was first aired as Doug and I basically watch most 4 corner's programs that we are interested in unless going out to a concert/film etc, and don't get around to taping it. My first impression was 'boys with toys' and how clumsy a lot of it looked. Today I looked at the slides mentioned on our library blog, briefly looked at bits of the interviews with the other people that Ticky Fullerton interviewed and had a look at a segment that the ACRL put on Second Life. I think almost especially because I am reading a book about the Alaskan composer John Luther Adams I am finding it very hard to take the atrocious musac that accompanies the couple of Second Life sites I looked at. My first impression of the ACRL which was created for a conference poster session was that there are probably some useful sites that are out there but this wasn't one of them. I couldn't believe how clumsy and clunky the whole thing looked. Looking at porn (of course depending on how skillfully and artfully done!!!) was becoming quite an attractive temptation...

I'm sure there are some good library sites out there and I will look at other people's blogs in our group. I do feel rather a Luddite with this, and I'm sure we do need to explore the possibilities, and I do want to see how this is being used academically, but I feel that this is such a world away from say the scholarship that I associate with research in libraries... It will be a while before I can come up with what I think are good directions that we can take with any of this - sifting out the useful from the purely jumping on the bandwagon stuff.
I would also be really interested to hear what other alternatives there were and have been to Second Life. Where libraries/are libraries experimenting with presences in those virtual worlds?

On a last note - I love THIS sensual world that we are in the process of destroying. I can just imagine the survivors of the cataclysm, those few who have access to electricity, sitting in their bomb shelters, playing in their virtual world because they can't go out into the real one.

1 comment:

ELLE said...

Hi Kat Chat
i must say that I am with you on Second Life - on the one hand it is facsinating, but on the other, I find it a waste of time - I hope that the virtual life is not our future or at least not all of it.
ELLE