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| Do you want to be famous? I am looking for suitable candidates to interview as case study material for a new book I am writing for the Science Museum here in London, to be published globally by Wiley early next year. The book, Being Virtual: who you really are online, will be an exploration of identity in the digital age. The particular focus will be virtual identity, how we expose or disguise ourselves online in places like DaniWeb as well as immersive 3D virtual worlds such as Second Life and World of Warcraft, social spaces like MySpace and so on. If you have an interesting story to tell about your life online, please PM me ASAP. I want to get all my interviews finished by the end of the month. You will get a credit in the book if you do not want your real world identity to remain secret, if you do that is no problem. DaniWeb will also get a credit of course. I want the book to be shaped by the very real adventures that people have had in the virtual world, and the real world consequences of the same. For those who do not know me, as well as being an admin and staff writer here at DaniWeb I am also a freelance writer with 20+ books under my belt, a Contributing Editor of the biggest selling monthly IT magazine in the UK (PC Pro) and a former Technology Journalist of the Year and IT Security Journalist of the Year. Perhaps more importantly, I was an early explorer of online communities and virtual worlds some 20 years ago through MUD, Bulletin Boards, Usenet and the emerging Internet. Struck down by Viral Encephalitis in my early twenties, I spent a year in hospital and many years in a wheelchair as a result. Having lost my wife, my kids, my job, my house, my independence and ultimately my identity I ventured online and rediscovered myself there. Ever since I have been involved with virtual communities either as a user or adviser, participating and behind the scenes helping them to grow. I love the whole virtual world thing, and am very excited about writing one of the first books that will take a serious but accessible look at the virtual identity question. OK, enough waffle. Here are some of the areas I want to cover, so if any sounds like you get in touch. Even if you do not see yourself in the list below, but think you could add something to the book get in touch and let me know what.
No doubt when the book is published, given the Science Museum connection and the marketing push that is being promised, there will be an opportunity for the most interesting of interviewees to tell their story to the broadcast and print media as well... |
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| Re: Do you want to be famous? *Bump* ..Ironic that you want people with virtual acquaintances considering this IT community is virtual :p |
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| Re: Do you want to be famous? No irony at all, that is exactly why I am asking here :) Talking of which, only one response so far. Do none of you guys and gals have any interesting experiences within virtual communities/places that you'd like to talk about and see written up in a book? |
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| Re: Do you want to be famous? I'd like to help.. but I haven't really experienced any of those things in your outline.. |
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| Re: Do you want to be famous? Although you have experienced how easy it is to be misunderstood and how easy it is for tempers to flare in the virtual world, which all adds up to a potential interesting and worthwhile chat for the book if you are up to it... |
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| Re: Do you want to be famous? hah.. I don't mind.. And actually, when I was younge, I used to lie about my age, and go to MSN chatrooms to chat with other people.. I don't actually remember much (can't have been that long ago..) lol but I do remember chatting with some chicks who I in turn got their SN. [edit] I don't know how interesting it would be.. |
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| Re: Do you want to be famous? I used to do stuff like that too. |
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