The New Globe Theatre in Second Life
The other day I was looking around for a Second Life theatre company to produce an SL version of my play. As it turns out, play production in SL is trickier than I thought. Here’s what one person had to say:
In any case, the short story is that truly performing a play live in Second Life is several orders of magnitude harder than you probably want to take on. That said, there might be some interesting alternatives we could explore. The problem is that coordinating voices and gestures is next to impossible. We’ve been working hard just to perform a single short scene in a way that’s not laughable and it’s humblingly hard.
Maybe the technology isn’t quite there yet? Anyhow, in searching for theatre-related Second Life resources, I happened upon these awesome Flickr photos of the New Globe Theatre. It’s an SL version of a proposed theatre on Governor’s Island, New York. Second Life still has some work to do to make the lighting blend correctly, but other than that it’s pretty cool.
For all you culture-phobes, the original Globe Theatre was in London during Shakespeare’s life. They built a replica in the late nineties, which blew my mind when I visited it.
