This presentation is a synopsis of salient learning from the last three years of Inside the Avatar Studio. Common themes are discussed are some of the main themes that will be important for the future of avatars over the next 5-10 years.
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The future of avatars: A community of practice
1. Inside the Avatar Studio
A Community of Practice
Kevin Feenan 息 2012 Rockcliffe University
2. Innovative leaders
Guest Topic
AJ Kelton: VWER / VWBPE Special
Bernard Drax & Daniel Moshel: Login2Life
Experts in Virtual Technology Beverly McCarter: Wicked Problems
Chestnet Rau: Social Artistry
Discussion Chris Collins & Andrew Hughes Education Forum
Dave Levinson: Patently Different
Perceptions, Dick Dillon:
Digistar:
NG(ut-Ohs)
Mobile Wars
Perspectives, and Doug Thompson:
Ham Rambler:
The Art of the Story
Beag叩n agus a r叩 go mait
Predictions
Ian Hughes: Virtual Emulsions
Jessica Lyon: Heart of the Phoenix
Joel Foner: The Lost Art of Quality
being virtual John Lester: Full of Tricks
Lauren Weyland: Stand-up 101
Malburns Writer: A Man of Many Characters
Maria Korolov: The Voice of Region
AvatarStudio.info Pooky Amsterdam:
Robert Bloomfield:
All The Worlds A Stage
The first 2500 days
MetaverseTV.com Terry Beaubois:
Will Burns:
In the Details
Being Human
Wiz Nordberg: Behind the Camera
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3. 2B|2Bo
Who are
you
What do Where
you are you
want going
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4. Perceptions
Common Themes
Dialogues
Socialization
Technology
Economic Value
Innovation
Behavioral
Communication
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5. Perspectives - Dialogues
Avatar as both Consumer and Creator
Gamification
Cultural Perspectives
Interpretation
Differentiators
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6. Perspectives - Socialization
Intimacy of
Technology as
Emersion Augmentation Peer-to-Peer the
a participant
Experience
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7. Perspectives - Technology
Run away innovation
Leap-Frogging
Heuristics / Simulations
Distinct Evolutionary Path
Rapid Prototyping
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8. Perspectives Economic Value
Thinking
Different
Changing
Acting
Economic
Different
Models
Changing
Economic Commodities
Assessment
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9. Perspectives - Innovation
Should Include Barriers Copyright
Niche Cross Open Source
Markets Company Closed
Creative Innovation Systems
Destruction Accessibility
Cross Funding
Disciplinary
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10. Perspectives - Behavioral
Unpredictability
Expansion of Reach
Comfort
Zone
Diversity
Emergent
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11. Perspectives - Communications
Play
Little
Dreams
Intimacy
Responsibility
Entrepreneurship
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12. Predictions
Small Group Dynamics
The Diversity of Experience
Future Feedback Loops
Avatar Rapid Prototyping
Innovation Adaptation
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13. The Last Word . . .
Bring technology to your clients rather than
finding clients within the technology
- Dick Dillion, VP PFH
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