Before our official visit in the House of Usher, Skylar (Chelsea), Jordyn (Jordan), and I (Jordin) arrived at Richmond Island in order to change our outfits into 19th Century dresses. After we met with Ignatius (Dr. Essid), we each took turns stepping into the hot air balloon before teleporting from the balloon into the House of Usher. Upon arriving at the House, the outside was parallel to what I had imagined when reading Poe’s short story. There was not one happy or joyful aspect about the outside of the House so I could only imagine how the inside would looks and this only gave the three of us uneasy feelings about the next hour ahead of us.
The role that I was assigned was to follow Roderick around the House and make sure that he remained distracted so I came up with a list of questions and comments in order to keep him occupied. I became quickly frustrated at first because I thought that he was ignoring my questions as I followed him around the House while he was giving me a tour. I am not completely familiar with Second Life however so the communication aspect of it could have been a little off so I was not too worried. However, I would try and ask questions to get clues about what Roderick and Madeline had been up to or what would happen within the hour but at times I was continually ignored. While I followed Roderick around the House, Chelsea searched around the House for clues as to what Roderick and Madeline had been up to before our arrival. Roderick and Madeline continuously told us that “they had a bad feelings as to what was going to happen that night.” This made us worried as we knew the original plot of having Madeline buried alive and our goal was to prevent this from even coming close to happening.
Jordan followed Madeline around the House to make sure that she did not lose sight of her. At one point closer to the end of the night, Madeline fainted and Jordan stood by her bed to make sure that she would stay alive and that no one, especially the curious doctor, would bury her alive. Madeline and Roderick spoke many times about how they had a bad feeling about the night. I would ask Roderick why he had these suspicions and he said that both himself and his sister had fallen ill and very weak and that he would not take her to the doctor because they both feared that the doctor did not have Madeline’s best interest in mind as he had been planning to use her body for scientific purposes. Several times we offered to Madeline and Roderick to go outside because that would be safer than the inside where Madeline was seeing green lights and hearing screeching noises.
Finally, after about an hour of strategy and confrontation with Madeline, Roderick, and Margaret, all of the actors and Jordan, Chelsea, and I all made it outside safely and everyone was alive.
Overall, while visiting the House of Usher I was pleasantly surprised. There were many special effects such as the screeching noises and the green lights that made me feel as though I was actually part of Poe’s story. One mishap that I came across was that I was not so sure what type of questions to ask Roderick. This was a very vague task to “just keep him distracted” and although I could not see his actual face expressions, I felt as though he was beginning to get annoyed with me. I’m not sure if I would change anything particularly for next time to make the House more realistic. I did get lost in the crypt though and I missed a good amount of the action in the end right when Madeline fainted and the doctor was trying to help out. This was the only part of the House that I think could be improved. Other than that, the special effects were extremely well done and everything was very realistic such as the outfits that the three actors were wearing. Roderick repeatedly said, “mind the mice,” every time a mouse trickled by and I found this humorous.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
The Fall of the House of Usher
What I would alter about Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher? If I was in the narrator's position I know that from the very second I felt the negative and gloomy vibes that the house gave off, that this was going to foreshadow a negative outcome. The narrator knew from the beginning that something seemed off with this house but he also knew that he needed to do a favor for his friend Frederick and Frederick's twin sister, Madeline. They needed company and he knew that he was supposed to help his friends out. However, I believe that keeping them in this horrid house would only negatively affect them. If I were to alter the story, I would alter it in a way that could maybe create a happy ending. I would have never gone to the house and stayed over as long as the narrator did. Personally, I would have taken Roderick and his sister out to somewhere where they would not be constantly reminded of how gloomy their house felt.
If I had not taken them away from the house, I know that I would have called a doctor when Madeline became severely sick. I believe that even though he was her sister, Frederick had no right to keep her there and bury her himself. The narrator had to have known deep down that this was not the right thing for him to do even if it was his sister. The narrator needed to speak up for himself in order for his word to be heard.
If I had not taken them away from the house, I know that I would have called a doctor when Madeline became severely sick. I believe that even though he was her sister, Frederick had no right to keep her there and bury her himself. The narrator had to have known deep down that this was not the right thing for him to do even if it was his sister. The narrator needed to speak up for himself in order for his word to be heard.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Communication Problems Throughout Second Life
I believe that the biggest problem Second Life faces as a communication technology is the fact that even though these avatars have real people operating them, they are not always 100 percent reliable. It can not necessarily be certain all of the time that the avatar you are talking to is the person you think that it is behind the avatar.
Not knowing who is actually behind the avatar can complicate communication because communication is one of the strongest pieces of our society that keeps structure continuous. If you do not know who you are talking to specifically, there could be someone who allegedly claims that they are someone else and impose on your business or life in general. This could be a problem for obvious reasons such as someone could easily lie about who they are and get information out of another person or even lie just to try and make someone believe that they are someone who they aren't.
This creates flaws in the communication process because one cannot be fully 100 percent sure that who they are communicating with is actually who they think they are talking to.
Not knowing who is actually behind the avatar can complicate communication because communication is one of the strongest pieces of our society that keeps structure continuous. If you do not know who you are talking to specifically, there could be someone who allegedly claims that they are someone else and impose on your business or life in general. This could be a problem for obvious reasons such as someone could easily lie about who they are and get information out of another person or even lie just to try and make someone believe that they are someone who they aren't.
This creates flaws in the communication process because one cannot be fully 100 percent sure that who they are communicating with is actually who they think they are talking to.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Tourist's Report on Heritage Key
Heritage Key although still in a virtual world, seems to me to be a lot less active than Second Life. As I teleported from one place to another, I did not notice much action going on here at all. I actually only saw one person and the whole visit and they were asleep standing up, obviously away from their computer. I eventually took the balloon ride and teleported to the area in which King Tut is buried except I could not get into any of the entrances because they were all blocked off. This inhibited me from being able to make any significant observations. Again, Heritage Key seems to be a lot less active than Second Life but as I'm sure as I do more research on King Tut and his tomb there will be more to observe and more to take note of.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Halloween Horror Village Visit
When I first arrived at the Halloween Horror Village I was pleasantly surprised at the number of avatars that I saw. At every other place that I visited up to this point, I had been the only avatar there. This was very entertaining because I saw avatars dressed up in costumes, one that stuck out in my mind the most was a dragon. I’m not exactly sure if this was a costume or an actual avatar though.
As I walked around the Village, I saw random spills of blood all around. I was wondering if this was “real” avatar blood or if it was just merely for the effect of the “Horror Village.” Then I decided to walk into a motel and when I entered this I felt as though I was put into a horror film! There was an avatar, or character I’m not sure if it was an actual avatar but whatever it was, looked to be like an old lady in a night gown and she was running around them motel room with a knife in her hand and looked like she wanted to kill someone! I was terrified until I realized that she was not going to kill me. Then I walked into the bathroom and in the shower was directions that said “click me to be a victim.” This was the last straw for me as when I saw it, I left the motel right away!
The next house I went into looked like a haunted house from the outside and when I went inside, I was attacked by birds! I definitely did not expect this but I got a snapshot of it!
Interestingly enough, when I first got there, I saw so many avatars but after I was there for quite some time I saw no avatars and so I was unable to ask them any questions. After visiting the Halloween Horror Village, I realized though that Second Life can be anything that you want it to be.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Eager Visit
For more exploration in the Second Life, Chelsea and I have decided to visit halloween horror village - FrannyDj Dean-12pm on Saturday, October 18th. I am very interested to find out how the members of Second Life interact with each other at such an event as I have yet to visit a populated area in the virtual world. This might be especially fascinating because the theme is Halloween so I will be able to take note on how the members of Second Life not only interact with each other in general but how they interact on such a holiday as Halloween and how they dress up to conform with the virtual world. I will be updating this blog with my visit sometime after the 18th. I am excited to get back to the blog!
Monday, October 5, 2009
Another View
My second Scavenger Hunt adventure was much more interactive. The first place that I visited was Dublin. On my journey here, I met someone who just joined Second Life it seemed odd because I have not met someone who has just started this off like me. They changed their hair and body styles right in front of me! I by a trash can of burning beer bottles which I found was kind of odd. This is what I took a snapshot of and have posted here on my blog. So far, Dublin has been the most informative place that I have visited in terms of providing information throughout the town.
The second place that I chose to visit was Epiphany Island. I went inside a chapel and the architecture was very elegant and amount of detail put into the architecture was almost hard for me to believe. I became confused, however when I randomly found myself in a building and I do not remember how I got there. And there were just stairs that I kept venturing up and down when I finally saw a sign that I was in "Saint Jerome's Library." My favorite part about this Island was the garden that is in the snapshot that I took and is posted on above.
The last place that I traveled to was Mexico. When I first got there, I had no hair besides a pony tail that came off the back of my head! I was so confused as to why this had happened. There was a stream and waterfall here that I captured in the snapshot and in the corner of the picture I caught a shot of a dragonfly that kept following me. I noticed that there was somewhat of a neighborhood here because there were little huts/homes that looked very calm and relaxing. I went into a hot tub and there were so many features! I could press a button to "get comfy," or "recline" or just sit. My only problem however was that I could not figure out how to get out!
Overall, my second scavenger hunt was much more informative and adventurous as I applied different skills that I knew how to use and learned more about the different places that I visited this time.
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