Sophrosyne Stenvaag ([info]sophrosyne_sl) wrote,
@ 2008-04-19 11:44:00
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Academic Conference in WoW
This was just passed on to me, in conjunction with an exciting new event we're developing for Extropia.

I never imagined myself in WoW, but for this, I'll get an av set up right away!

Convergence of the Real and the Virtual: The First Scientific Conference in World of Warcraft

This is a formal invitation to participate in a scientific conference held inside World of Warcraft, May 9-11, 2008, devoted to research on WoW and on virtual worlds in general. Please share it with interested colleagues and students.

The idea was proposed by John Bohannon, who creates the "Gonzo Scientist" feature for the AAAS journal Science (

http://www.sciencemag.org/sciext/gonzoscientist/
). You may be aware that Science published an article I wrote about scientific research opportunities in virtual worlds, focusing on WoW and Second Life, and a picture of the Stormwind auction house appeared on the cover of the July 27, 2007, issue. John says that the editors of Science are very excited about this conference - "going bananas" was his exact terminology. I believe we can actually accomplish some serious intellectual progress, while having a lot of fun!

There will be three academic sessions:

1. Research in World of Warcraft.

2. Relationships between WoW and the "Real World."

3. The Future of Virtual Worlds.

We anticipate writing a serious multiple-author report, comparable to a review essay or projection of future trends, expanded from the chatlog of this conference. John Bohannon plans to cover the conference for his Gonzo Scientist feature in Science.

We will announce a number of pre-conference events, and there will be three major field trips, each following one of the formal sessions:

1. A hike from Orgrimmar to Thunder Bluff, stopping half way at the Shrine of the Fallen Warrior, and at a number of other historic sites.

2. An excursion to Grom'gol Base Camp and Booty Bay in Stranglethorn Vale, beginning at Undercity.

3. An attack on an (undisclosed) Alliance location.

Participants will be represented by Horde characters on the Earthen Ring US server. We will do our best to accommodate participants having low-level characters. While it will be possible to attend at level 1, level 5 or even 10 will be more comfortable and fun. So long as the numbers of participants remain manageable, we will provide each new character with some gold, carrying bags, and souvenir clothing.

To attend, you should immediately get a Horde character onto Earthen Ring US - which is a different server from the European one named Earthen Ring! You could create a new Horde character, or port one over from another US server (at a cost of $25, but there are no other "travel" costs for this conference!). In either case, we suggest you prepare your characters right away, to make sure you can do it and become familiar with the environment. It is possible that publicity about this meeting will fill up the Earthen Ring US server, which already is one of the most active realms. So, it is crucial to get your character there right away.

European participants may need to do what some have already done, obtain the North American version of WoW from the US, including the discs, install it on a computer that does not already have the European version of Wow, and open a US account. Of course, North American participants who do not already have WoW will need to do the same thing. For my own research, I have long run two accounts from separate computers with the same credit card and home address, so this is not unusual.

We have set up a guild for participants to join, named Science, and the beginnings of a website and wiki, which will be expanded significantly over the following days:

http://mysite.verizon.net/wsbainbridge/convergence.htm http://convergentsystems.pbwiki.com/

I do hope you will be able to join us! Lok-tar!

Best wishes, Bill Bainbridge

++++++++++++++++++++

William Sims Bainbridge, Ph.D.

Human-Centered Computing

National Science Foundation*

703-292-7470

*Although this conference is not officially sponsored by the National Science Foundation, my involvement is an extension of my NSF duties, as part of my research and development plan.




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[info]vidaltripsa
2008-04-19 07:22 pm UTC (link)
Teehee! You can keep your obsidian axes and paladin spells; dark elven warrior Sophrosyne has ballet heels and is not afraid to stomp with them!

I hope you have fun at this, love. I know second-hand the annoyances of importing North American copies of WoW and locking yourself to a server, and so would have no chance here. I'm also still not entirely sure WoW runs too well on Vista; it's been a few months since, but a trail I got refused to run at all on my machine.

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[info]sophrosyne_sl
2008-04-20 12:25 am UTC (link)
Hee!

Eh, I'll try - it'd be worthwhile to have the experience of creating an AV, at least, if I can get it to run.

If I can't, I'm shooting my laptop and buying an abacus! :P

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(Anonymous)
2008-04-20 12:35 am UTC (link)
Sounds like fun, I shall have to see if I can squeeze in time for this myself. Having the program already, I'm pretty set.

As far as attending, you can always use one of the 10 free day trial accounts. I don't think you can join the guild then (trial accounts have limits), but you could attend and participate. And Vids, you can download the software right from the NA website and install it, then connect from Europe, you're not locked into any servers. Though you can't use the NA software to play on European or Asian servers.. each set has it's own software. And it does work on Vista, though sometimes there are problems.

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[info]ali_hermes
2008-04-20 12:41 am UTC (link)
This was Ali, by the way...

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A very interesting event
[info]giulio.myopenid.com
2008-05-12 08:32 am UTC (link)
Very interesting event, here are my impressions:
http://metaxlr8.net/index.php/site/first_scientific_conference_in_world_of_warcraft/

I now understand the magic of WoW and why so many people are hooked, and vote for Soph as one of the new animators of the Science Guild in WoW. But Second Life has much better communication facilities (PPT slides, sound and video streams...) for this type of events.

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