The Subdivided documentary is in the final editing stages.
But that of course has not stopped me from starting another one. The new project
is tentatively titled aVaTar.
It’s follows the theme of community building from Subdivided into the online
space. My contention is that in the near future immersive, shared online spaces
will no longer be restricted to games, or even to private spaces like Second
Life, but will be legitimate spaces for culture and commerce. We will move in
and out of them the same way we move from web page to web page. The film asks
the question: what lessons can we learn from what’s going on now in spaces like
WOW, Everquest, and the social networking sites? What does it mean to have an
avatar?
So… We went to our first event at Fan Faire in Atlanta over the weekend.
It’s the Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) Fan Event for Everquest, Star Wars
Galaxies and other properties. And apart from a truly crappy hotel - one rated
four stars on Travelocity but which in reality was a two star hotel - the experience
was immersive, exhausting, and very satisfying from a documentary experience.
After a day of making our presence known and getting folks comfortable with
the fact that there were two guys running around sticking giant cameras in their
faces, we felt like we were part of the crowd. The SOE folks were particularly
helpful accommodated our numerous requests for interviews, space, light, etc.
I felt like I was there for a week, and it was just over two days.
We’ll be placing some footage from the event up on the aVaTar
site later this week, including the costume contest and interview snippets.
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