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Rivflections: July 2008
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My experience of the world used to be so very direct. I was certainly curious about the mechanisms of perception, intellectually aware that my sensory experiences of the material reality of the world “out there” were mediated. I could find my fovea, for example—the “blind spot” in vision where the optic nerve interrupts the retina—and enjoy catching my neurological system and consciousness conspiring to give me an uninterrupted view of the world. That’s all changed now. Despite the buzzing absence of sen...
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Rivflections: On Losing Consciousness
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My experience of the world used to be so very direct. I was certainly curious about the mechanisms of perception, intellectually aware that my sensory experiences of the material reality of the world “out there” were mediated. I could find my fovea, for example—the “blind spot” in vision where the optic nerve interrupts the retina—and enjoy catching my neurological system and consciousness conspiring to give me an uninterrupted view of the world. That’s all changed now. Despite the buzzing absence of sen...
wolworld.blogspot.com
Wol looks at the world: More wiping
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Wol looks at the world. The musings of a Second Life™ avatar. Monday, 16 May 2011. From somebody who ran ahead of the group, got out of sight and was hammered. I see that differently. If I (the healer) tell you I'm out of energy (unable to do any healing in the immediate future) and sit down to replenish energy, and if you (the tank or DPSer) then walk away from me and get into trouble: that's your own damned fault and it serves you right. Healing is a fulfilling role. However, on the other hand, many pl...
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Wol looks at the world: April 2010
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Wol looks at the world. The musings of a Second Life™ avatar. Monday, 5 April 2010. I'm preparing a weekly workshop on the SL-ness of SL. To be given at the Kira centre this summer. (I'm writing about it publicly here in the hope that this might just get me off my arse to do something about this idea, which I've been talking about since last Autumn.) I will be using the Second Lifer. Blog to record and develop ideas for sessions and exercises. The general themes will be appearance, character and identity.
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Wol looks at the world: March 2010
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Wol looks at the world. The musings of a Second Life™ avatar. Saturday, 27 March 2010. For want of a nail. In the last few weeks, SL has been watching the Tragedy of the Commons. Acted out in virtual miniature, in the widely lamented but apparently inevitable demise of a popular and socially successful roleplaying worldlet based on the film "Avatar.". Now, if you divide those tier fees by 2000 group members, you get US 7 cents per person per week, times 52 weeks in a year is US$3.64. So go look u...And s...
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TransJubilant: May 2008
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This lil 'ol blog is for those who might be vaugely interested in my unfolding path. God only knows where this will lead me and maybe even Zie doesn't! Wednesday, May 7, 2008. Sex (bodily form), of course, has its own color wheel. One could think of the relationship between sex and gender as overlapping color wheels. A 3-dimentional model of the relationship between gender and sex, “ Orthogendered. 8221; has come to my attention and has expanded my thinking even more. All this thinking and theorizing, ho...
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Wol looks at the world: Tank
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Wol looks at the world. The musings of a Second Life™ avatar. Wednesday, 8 February 2012. An embarrassingly long time ago I wrote:. I've had good runs through difficult dungeons, where the team moved as one and nobody died, and the difference is largely due to the tank. A good tank makes a good run, and a bad tank makes a bad run, whoever else is on the team. It's that simple. Well it's not quite. Paladins are a great class. And play both side-by-side for a while, to see which I prefer. The role of the t...
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Wol looks at the world: June 2010
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Wol looks at the world. The musings of a Second Life™ avatar. Saturday, 26 June 2010. Towards a theory of fun. I'm reading Edward Castronova's book Exodus to the virtual world. Which will be on the recommended-reading list for my workshop this summer. Castronova is an economist, but is actually interested in people rather than just money. Saturday, 19 June 2010. Todays (final) topic: If you're a veteran. Did you find this year to be harder or easier than previous years? Did you have fun? Do you portray a...
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Wol looks at the world: May 2011
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Wol looks at the world. The musings of a Second Life™ avatar. Monday, 16 May 2011. From somebody who ran ahead of the group, got out of sight and was hammered. I see that differently. If I (the healer) tell you I'm out of energy (unable to do any healing in the immediate future) and sit down to replenish energy, and if you (the tank or DPSer) then walk away from me and get into trouble: that's your own damned fault and it serves you right. Healing is a fulfilling role. However, on the other hand, many pl...