"Shipwrecked and abandoned"

This ties in nicely with the earlier post of my CBC column on virtual worlds: Warren Ellis searches for signs of life in Second Life.

Lots of people have had lots to say about the recent hype surrounding Second Life, but very few have addressed the basic experience of the world — that you’re incredibly alone there. You can spend eighty percent of your time walking through immense, labyrinthine castles that no one lives in. Visit a seemingly endless string of shops with no customers.

His experience mirrors most of my own. The place is chillingly, depressingly empty most of the time.

Which is one reason I spend very little time there. I admire the idea, but not the actual experience.

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