by AJG » Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:43 am
hi everyone!
Adrienne here
Thanks for the all the comments so far, but it seems to have drifted to a discussion on copyright --- which --- is applicable (and something I already know how to handle and what the limitations/fair use/etc. are) --- but we'd really like feedback on the "general idea" of it, and, if there would be any volunteers to hold in-world (Second Life) Q&A sessions based off of APOD or other social activities around APOD for the general public.
BACKGROUND
Second Life is a 3D virtual world where folks from all over the globe interact with each other and interact with content (built by others). At any given time there are 50-80,000 unique people logged into a "virtual land mass" the size of Rhode Island. My project ('Astronomy 2009' island) resides in a science archipelago within Second Life, called SciLands. There we have over 60 islands (256mx256m plots of virtual land) dedicated to science and technology. Such folks as NASA, JPL, NOAA, Imperial College, NPL, United Space Alliance, National Space Society as well as some college/university presences for biology and molecular biology. Mostly the purpose is for science outreach and using the projects for formal instruction. 'Astronomy 2009' island is the official presence of the International Year of Astronomy 2009, and is now a "Beyond IYA" project. w00t! During 2009 we hosted/created over a dozen exhibits which you can check out here:
http://secondastronomy.org --- and saw ~8,500 unique people visit us, some in multiple visits (repeat guests). We've had talk events (streaming in Adler Planetarium's Far Out Fridays and our audience interacts with the speaker for questions), the IYA2009 Opening Ceremony mixed-reality event, authors giving talks on their books, a Solar Dynamics Observatory launch party, and a live broadcast unveiling a set of Hubble, Spitzer, Chandra murals from the winter AAS meeting this past January. Our goal is simple: Engage and inspire the general public in astronomy. We host an interactive From Earth to the Universe, collections from The World at Night, 365 Days of Astronomy, The Artists' Universe from IAAA, among much more.
So - we're active, we have a steady influx of new visitors each month (roughly 400, depending on events and exhibits). We were featured on the Second Life login screen last August (everyone sees it who logs in) and we had ~1200 unique visitors in a 24-hr period!
WHY APOD IN SECOND LIFE?
Why not! It's something to try for sure, and to have it be a live social activity would really take advantage of the environment and culture of Second Life. Even just having a "billboard" with a nice APOD frame as an "active" webpage (or mirrored as y'all have described here) gets more people looking at APOD and could bring traffic to the website outside of Second Life. Having a second mirror on our neighbor's island (MICA, Meta-Institute for Computational Astrophysics) during their well-attended (30-50 people) public talks would also increase exposure to APOD.
ANSWERS
Advertising: No, Second Life does not have advertising like Google Ads or on Facebook's sidebar. 'Astronomy 2009' island is currently under the ownership of the American Astronomical Society (501c3 Not-for-profit) and will soon be under the ownership Astrosphere New Media Association (also a 501c3).
Copyright: The display is a "webpage on a prim" --- it's the exact APOD website that you see in your IE, Safari, or Firefox but is being viewed on a screen in-world. A comparable "real-life" situation would be to have a large LCD screen & laptop set up in the lobby of an Astronomy Department at some big name university, which shows the APOD webpage live. Permission is granted from the owner of the website. The new SL viewer allows this --- otherwise --- I *would* have to download and "texture" and upload each APOD image each day to be shown on a board. THAT process would violate copyright of the owner of the image unless permission was granted. It would not fall into Fair Use.
SO - ANY IDEAS FOR LIVE APOD EVENTS? Going above and beyond "APOD screens" (live webpage on a prim) is our goal -- but we need unique ideas or volunteers to help with live weekly or monthly APOD sponsored events. Live events bring my island more traffic, and more traffic means more people are exposed to the beauty and wonder of astronomy, so that's my benefit
Discuss!
Adrienne
hi everyone!
Adrienne here :)
Thanks for the all the comments so far, but it seems to have drifted to a discussion on copyright --- which --- is applicable (and something I already know how to handle and what the limitations/fair use/etc. are) --- but we'd really like feedback on the "general idea" of it, and, if there would be any volunteers to hold in-world (Second Life) Q&A sessions based off of APOD or other social activities around APOD for the general public.
BACKGROUND
Second Life is a 3D virtual world where folks from all over the globe interact with each other and interact with content (built by others). At any given time there are 50-80,000 unique people logged into a "virtual land mass" the size of Rhode Island. My project ('Astronomy 2009' island) resides in a science archipelago within Second Life, called SciLands. There we have over 60 islands (256mx256m plots of virtual land) dedicated to science and technology. Such folks as NASA, JPL, NOAA, Imperial College, NPL, United Space Alliance, National Space Society as well as some college/university presences for biology and molecular biology. Mostly the purpose is for science outreach and using the projects for formal instruction. 'Astronomy 2009' island is the official presence of the International Year of Astronomy 2009, and is now a "Beyond IYA" project. w00t! During 2009 we hosted/created over a dozen exhibits which you can check out here: http://secondastronomy.org --- and saw ~8,500 unique people visit us, some in multiple visits (repeat guests). We've had talk events (streaming in Adler Planetarium's Far Out Fridays and our audience interacts with the speaker for questions), the IYA2009 Opening Ceremony mixed-reality event, authors giving talks on their books, a Solar Dynamics Observatory launch party, and a live broadcast unveiling a set of Hubble, Spitzer, Chandra murals from the winter AAS meeting this past January. Our goal is simple: Engage and inspire the general public in astronomy. We host an interactive From Earth to the Universe, collections from The World at Night, 365 Days of Astronomy, The Artists' Universe from IAAA, among much more.
So - we're active, we have a steady influx of new visitors each month (roughly 400, depending on events and exhibits). We were featured on the Second Life login screen last August (everyone sees it who logs in) and we had ~1200 unique visitors in a 24-hr period!
WHY APOD IN SECOND LIFE?
Why not! It's something to try for sure, and to have it be a live social activity would really take advantage of the environment and culture of Second Life. Even just having a "billboard" with a nice APOD frame as an "active" webpage (or mirrored as y'all have described here) gets more people looking at APOD and could bring traffic to the website outside of Second Life. Having a second mirror on our neighbor's island (MICA, Meta-Institute for Computational Astrophysics) during their well-attended (30-50 people) public talks would also increase exposure to APOD.
ANSWERS
Advertising: No, Second Life does not have advertising like Google Ads or on Facebook's sidebar. 'Astronomy 2009' island is currently under the ownership of the American Astronomical Society (501c3 Not-for-profit) and will soon be under the ownership Astrosphere New Media Association (also a 501c3).
Copyright: The display is a "webpage on a prim" --- it's the exact APOD website that you see in your IE, Safari, or Firefox but is being viewed on a screen in-world. A comparable "real-life" situation would be to have a large LCD screen & laptop set up in the lobby of an Astronomy Department at some big name university, which shows the APOD webpage live. Permission is granted from the owner of the website. The new SL viewer allows this --- otherwise --- I *would* have to download and "texture" and upload each APOD image each day to be shown on a board. THAT process would violate copyright of the owner of the image unless permission was granted. It would not fall into Fair Use.
SO - ANY IDEAS FOR LIVE APOD EVENTS? Going above and beyond "APOD screens" (live webpage on a prim) is our goal -- but we need unique ideas or volunteers to help with live weekly or monthly APOD sponsored events. Live events bring my island more traffic, and more traffic means more people are exposed to the beauty and wonder of astronomy, so that's my benefit :D
Discuss! :wink:
Adrienne