Comments on: Virtual Worlds Prove That Life Is Too Real http://dusanwriter.com/index.php/2008/10/02/virtual-worlds-prove-that-life-is-too-real/ Virtual worlds and creativity, business, collaboration, and identity. Mon, 04 Jan 2010 14:59:57 -0500 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.4 hourly 1 By: Dusan http://dusanwriter.com/index.php/2008/10/02/virtual-worlds-prove-that-life-is-too-real/comment-page-1/#comment-19755 Dusan Mon, 06 Oct 2008 11:32:34 +0000 http://dusanwriter.com/?p=966#comment-19755 I suppose I didn't sound sufficiently snarky so was unclear about my opinion. In any case, yes, I did read Castranova's book and blogged about it at length: http://dusanwriter.com/?p=229 I suppose I didn’t sound sufficiently snarky so was unclear about my opinion. In any case, yes, I did read Castranova’s book and blogged about it at length:

http://dusanwriter.com/?p=229

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By: Prokofy Neva http://dusanwriter.com/index.php/2008/10/02/virtual-worlds-prove-that-life-is-too-real/comment-page-1/#comment-19746 Prokofy Neva Mon, 06 Oct 2008 02:52:27 +0000 http://dusanwriter.com/?p=966#comment-19746 Dusan, I can't believe you are recycling this over-used PPT of Jane's -- it's ghastly. As if there aren't horrible wars in Sudan, Iraq, Afghanistan -- oh, and lots of nasty things in reality, as if it's all about California Happiness. This was all debated awhile ago, here: http://www.raphkoster.com/tag/jane-mcgonigal/ Meanwhile your friend Jane was busy cooperating with the government of China to make an ARG around the Olympics. Sigh. It's crude and disgusting and atavistic, this idea that you can "make reality like a game". Only goofy self-indulged people in a terribly affluent setting like Silicon Valley could come up with this stuff. Uh, did Ted's big exodus take place yet? And have you REALLY read his second book? The parts where he tells you that what happiness engineers need to do is to tape deep into the instinctual nervous system of the human being deliberately, and manipulate it? The way thrilling war games manipulate it? Ugh. Dusan, I can’t believe you are recycling this over-used PPT of Jane’s — it’s ghastly. As if there aren’t horrible wars in Sudan, Iraq, Afghanistan — oh, and lots of nasty things in reality, as if it’s all about California Happiness.

This was all debated awhile ago, here:
http://www.raphkoster.com/tag/jane-mcgonigal/

Meanwhile your friend Jane was busy cooperating with the government of China to make an ARG around the Olympics. Sigh.

It’s crude and disgusting and atavistic, this idea that you can “make reality like a game”. Only goofy self-indulged people in a terribly affluent setting like Silicon Valley could come up with this stuff.

Uh, did Ted’s big exodus take place yet? And have you REALLY read his second book? The parts where he tells you that what happiness engineers need to do is to tape deep into the instinctual nervous system of the human being deliberately, and manipulate it? The way thrilling war games manipulate it? Ugh.

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By: Robbie Kiama http://dusanwriter.com/index.php/2008/10/02/virtual-worlds-prove-that-life-is-too-real/comment-page-1/#comment-19733 Robbie Kiama Sun, 05 Oct 2008 08:05:04 +0000 http://dusanwriter.com/?p=966#comment-19733 Great post, seems like we will be seeing more and more of these ARG type of activities/experiences as the technological advancement will catch up all over the world. Interesting to see what projects are there that successfully create such an experience and tie it maybe to their working habits ... Great post, seems like we will be seeing more and more of these ARG type of activities/experiences as the technological advancement will catch up all over the world.

Interesting to see what projects are there that successfully create such an experience and tie it maybe to their working habits …

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