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BBC to air festival in online world Second Life |
Posted: Fri 12 May, 2006 |
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The BBC plans to rock in virtual reality on Saturday with a simulcast of its Radio 1 Big Weekend Music Festival inside the popular online game Second Life.
The three-dimensional online world, operated by San Francisco-based Linden Lab, is filled with thousands of people who interact, buy property and create their own customised avatars, which are graphic representations of the users.
Second Life's virtual residents will be able to watch artists including Pink, Snow Patrol and The Streets or listen to them on a radio that plays within the game.
In the real world, the UK public broadcaster's festival is taking place in Dundee, Scotland.
"There's a sort of festival area with huge video screens, where residents will be able to travel over and watch the festival," said Radio 1 spokesman Jamie Austin. "The avatars will also have a dance tent, and they're hoping to be able to put footage from Second Life on the screens at the concert.
Second Life, the subject of a recent Business Week cover story, has spawned a booming virtual economy as residents buy and sell items and speculate on in-game real estate with Second Life's own currency, which is convertible into U.S. dollars.
The BBC has been moving aggressively into new media, launching blogs, podcasts and making much of its content available online. Austin said the broadcaster sees the Second Life simulcast as a way to connect with a new, young audience.
Second Life is free for basic users. A premium subscription with more advanced features starts at $9.95 a month. |
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