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As a Second Life® Gold
Solution Provider, YOUin3D.com GmbH is the co-operation partner
for broadcasting and the implementation of the following event
to Second Life®:
In recent years, persistent
multi-user virtual environments (VE) have come into widespread
use on the Internet. As more and more people spend more and more
time in these environments, it is becoming obvious that this
technology is not merely another medium. Rather, these systems
have become sophisticated enough to be considered by their users
as actual worlds. Alongside these virtual worlds, emergent
effects such as social networking, online economies, virtual
businesses and online culture are appearing.
While currently most of the
major virtual environments extant online are games such as
"World of Warcraft"®, various non-game
applications exist and are being developed. These range from
classical virtual worlds (e.g. Second Life®) to eLearning
applications and other serious games. We expect that within a
few years time, virtual environments will see pervasive usage
similar to the Internet. This forecast raises many exciting
challenges and questions, such as future virtual environments
supporting millions of users simultaneously, the status of
virtual property, or the phenomenon of increasingly close-knit
online communities.
Against this background, it is
surprising that many of the relevant research topics are still
poorly developed. The FaVE conference seeks to address this
deficit and provide a venue to research related to the many
facets of persistent virtual environments. We therefore welcome
diverse contributions covering the entire range of subjects
around the vision of present and future persistent virtual
environments. This includes both the underlying technology and
the resulting, emergent aspects. As such, FaVE is an
interdisciplinary academic conference connecting lawyers,
engineers, and social scientists.
The conference will last three days, of which two days
will consist of presentations and discussions and the third
day will be workshops.
Register on this webpage
to follow a broadcast of the first two conference days (July
27- 28) virtually in Second Life®.
Website of the FaVE conference:
http://fave-conference.org/index.shtml
See the complete conference program:
http://fave-conference.org/program.shtml
Note: This is
the online registration for virtual participation in the
conference in Second Life® !!
To take part in the real
conference in Berlin register here:
http://fave-conference.org/ait.shtml
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This
is the Program of the Conference in Berlin. Live-streamed parts
to Second Life
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are marked: (Stream)
All
times are given as:
Local
time in Berlin, Germany (CET, GMT+1) and Second Life Time (SLT,
PDT, GMT-8)
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Monday, July 27th 2009 |
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09:00 - 09:30 CET 00:00 -
00:30 SLT
| Welcome /
Opening
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09:30 - 10:30 CET 00:30 -
01:30 SLT
| (Stream)
Keynote: Aram Bartholl
- "Are You Human?"
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10:30 - 11:00 CET 1:30 - 02:00 SLT
| coffee break
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11:00 - 12:30 CET 02:00 -
03:30 SLT
| (Stream)
Track 1:
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| Exploring
the Use of Virtual Worlds as a Scientific Research Platform:
The Meta-Institute for Computational Astrophysics
(MICA) S. G. Djorgovski (California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena), P. Hut (The Institute for Advanced
Study, Princeton), S. McMillan, E. Vesperini (both: Drexel
University, Philadelphia), R. Knop (), W. Farr (Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge), and M. J. Graham
(California Institute of Technology, Pasadena) |
| Dual
Reality: Merging the Real and Virtual Joshua Lifton
and Joseph A. Paradiso (MIT Media Lab) |
| Development
of Virtual Geographic Environments and Geography
Research Fengru Huang, Hui Lin (both: Institute of
Space and Earth Information Science, Chinese University of
Hong Kong), Bin Chen (Institute of Remote Sensing and
Geographic Information System, Peking University) |
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12:30 - 14:00 CET 03:30 -
05:00 SLT
| lunch
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14:00 - 15:30 CET 05:00 -
06:30 SLT
| (Stream)
Track 2:
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| Landmarks
and Time-Pressure in Virtual Navigation: Towards Designing
Gender-Neutral Virtual Environments Elena
Gavrielidou and Maarten H. Lamers (both: LIACS, Leiden
University, The Netherlands) |
| Characterizing
Mobility and Contact Networks in Virtual Worlds
Felipe Machado, Matheus Santos, Virgilio Almeida, and Dorgival
Guedes (all: Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo
Horizonte, Brasil) |
| The Effects
of Virtual Weather on Presence Bartholomäus
Wissmath, David Weibel (both: Swiss University, Institute of
Distance Education) and Fred W. Mast (all three: University of
Berne, Switzerland) |
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15:30 - 16:00 CET 06:30 -
07:00 SLT
| coffee break
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16:00 - 17:00 CET 07:00 -
08:00 SLT
| (stream) Hyperlocality
Invited
Speaker Ibrahim Mazari
(Turtle Entertainment GmbH) (Stream)
Interactive Track
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| Tuesday,
July 28th 2009 |
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09:00 - 10:30 CET 00:00 -
01:30 SLT
| (Stream)
Track 3:
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| Complexity
of Virtual Worlds' Terms of Service Holger M.
Kienle (University of Victoria, Victoria), Andreas Lober (RAe
Schulte Riesenkampff, Frankfurt am Main), Crina A. Vasiliu
(University of Victoria, Victoria), and Hausi A. Müller
(RAe Schulte Riesenkampff, Frankfurt am Main) |
| The Role of
Semantics in Next-Generation Online Virtual World-Based
Retail Store Geetika Sharma, C. Anantaram, and
Hiranmay Ghosh (all: Tata Consultancy Services, Haryana, India) |
| StellarSim:
A Plug-in Architecture for Scientific Visualizations in
Virtual Worlds Amy Henckel and Cristina V. Lopes
(both: University of California, Irvine) |
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10:30 - 11:00 CET 01:30 -
02:00 SLT
| coffee break
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11:00 - 11:30 CET 02:00 -
02:30 SLT
| (Stream)
Much Ado about (virtually) Nothing? - A Civil Law
Perspective on Operators' Contractual Liability for Virtual Goods
Invited
Speaker Carina Neumüller
(RAe Schulte Riesenkampff, Frankfurt am Main) |
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11:30 - 13:00 CET 02:30 -
04:00 SLT
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Track 4:
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| Formalizing
and Promoting Collaboration in 3D Virtual Environments - A
Blueprint for the Creation of Group Interaction
Patterns Andreas Schmeil and Martin J. Eppler (both:
Faculty of Communication Sciences, University of Lugano, Switzerland) |
| Usability
Issues of an Augmented Virtuality Environment for
Design Xiangyu Wang and Irene Rui Chen (both: Faculty
of Architecture, Design and Planning, The University of
Sydney, Australia) |
| Conceptual
Design Scheme for Virtual Characters Gino Brunetti
(INI-GraphicsNet Stiftung, Darmstadt), and Rocco Servidio
(Linguistics Department, University of Calabria) |
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13:00 - 14:30 CET 04:00 -
05:30 SLT
| lunch
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14:30 - 16:00 CET 05:30 -
07:00 SLT
| (Stream)
Track 5:
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| The Managed
Hearthstone: Labor and Emotional Work in the Online
Community of World of Warcraft Andras Lukacs, David
Embrick, and Talmadge Wright (all: Loyola University Chicago) |
| Human
Rights and Private Ordering in Virtual Worlds
Olivier Oosterbaan (Create Law, Amsterdam) |
| Investigating
the Concept of Consumers as Producers in Virtual Worlds:
Looking Through Social, Technical, Economic, and Legal
Lenses Holger M. Kienle (University of Victoria,
Victoria), Andreas Lober (RAe Schulte Riesenkampff, Frankfurt
am Main), Crina A. Vasiliu (University of Victoria, Victoria),
and Hausi A. Müller (RAe Schulte Riesenkampff, Frankfurt
am Main) |
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16:00 - 16:30 CET 07:00 -
07:30 SLT
| coffee break
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16:30 - 17:30 CET 07:30 -
08:30 SLT
| (Stream) Closing
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(Subject to alteration)
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