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Virtual reality

You can experience the fate of the Russian nobility during the Napoleonic Wars or venture across Middle-Earth to retrieve the Ring of Power. This can be done by reading books, writes Sanjay Sipahimalani.

Updated on: Sep 04, 2007 12:56 AM IST
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One of the prime characteristics of human beings is not that they’re the only animals who blush, but that all of them yearn to step out of their own skin to inhabit other worlds. Fortunately, there is a piece of technology that enables them to do this. One that lets them take on new identities, explore new places and role-play with other beings. Millions have made use of it already; millions more are doing it right now.

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Second Life? Nah. It’s called a book.

Without the benefit of broadband, and in this life itself, you can experience the fate of the Russian nobility during the Napoleonic Wars; inhabit a deserted island and venture across Middle-Earth to retrieve the Ring of Power. And these are just three worlds out of thousands and thousands.

Once between the covers, travelling back and forth in time is simple: you can teleport yourself to a collapsing Galactic Empire or fly to Victorian London to become the sidekick of a pipe-smoking private detective. With such richness of invention, what else can Second Life be but a poor second?

Ah, but what about one of the key characteristics of the virtual world — that its content is user-generated? It’s the Resident Avatars who create Second Life’s environment, after all, unlike in a book where the author lays down the line. Well, re-reading should be enough to convince you that the version of the book you create in your mind is subject to change, depending on your circumstances when reading it.

The ability to generate empathy by viewing the world through others’ eyes; the capability to make you understand why the world is as it is today; and the power to create worlds in time and space in which you can lose yourself again and again. Give me shelf life over Second Life any day.

 
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