Saturday, April 12, 2008

avatar machine.


via
boingboing and kind colleague will bowling. man becomes stinkoman:


from designer mark owens:

"i'm interested in the how such a device would affect your behaviour . . . the psychology of the mask dictates that you behave differently if you feel an anonymity with yourself. . . . the whole idea is if you recreate the aesthetics of these [virtual] environments [like Second Life and World of Warcraft], do you transfer that behaviour . . . does that displace into the real world?"

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