SL in Israel

SL in Israelkotel in SLSL Israel shukSL Israel Tel AvivSL Israel Tel Aviv Beacheilat underwater observatory

4 Responses to “SL in Israel”

  1. Reuven Werber Says:

    How come the Kotel is so EMPTY?!!

  2. caren Says:

    LOL! Actually, there were people there, but they were out of the frame. I’ll see what I can do next time. I agree, though, places are great to look at in Second Life, but the real fun comes from interacting.

  3. Reuven Werber Says:

    Caren,
    You were in Israel and didn’t look me up?

  4. Phil Liff-Grieff Says:

    Caren,
    Having “hung out” in SL Israel for a few months now, I find it less engaging than I had hoped. This is because:

    1) hanging out at a virtual replica of a real place I have visited many times feels far less engaging than being in a virtual place that is created out of the imagination of another person

    2) no one’s there!! SL Israel could be a wonderful context for engagement and interaction but I rarely encounter other avatars there. (This is probably a general problem for Second Life for those who travel outside of the shopping malls, dance clubs or camping sites)

    How can SL Israel’s value be better maximized?

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