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This article has an accompanying animation that can be viewed at http://images.m6.net/images/articles/networldv2.jpgRecently I read an article that talked about the new craze of having your own avatar on the Internet. An avatar is a virtual representation of yourself, it is a character that you can design, sometimes even with a specific tone of voice. The idea (if Ive gotten my head around it properly) is that you have a physical self that can interact with others together in a virtual world. What a paradox! Physical beings visiting a virtual space are creating physical identities so that we can relate to one another. Does this happen on other planets? One has to wonder.There are meant to be several new sites that have sprung into existence based around the avatar concept. Yahoo.com supposedly has a form of instant messenger where instead of seeing just words on the screen, you can see and hear from a virtual apparition. Theres also www.there.com and the place I visited, www.habbohotel.com. At Habbo Hotel I became a member, designed my character (avatar), who only looked a little like me, bringing the question to mind of how close to reality do people want their identities to be? Should we be actual representations of ourselves, or should we all be super-cool with green Mohawk haircuts?Inside Habbo Hotel I was told that I could wander around different rooms, talk to other habbos, play games together, build a room for people to visit, and collect currency I still dont know what for It is deemed to be a virtual hangout, a place to meet your friends, meet new friends, send messages and have fun. I didnt spend long on the site but I did have a go at talking to some other people. I dont know if Im too old (30) but it seemed many of the conversations were of a younger generations dialect. I also got the impression, although I may be paranoid, that many of the people already knew each other and werent that interested in helping a newbie figure things out, or even talk to me. I think Ill have to spend more time there to make my real opinion but I did get the strange feeling in my heart that I used to get at school when the cool kids didnt want me to hang around with them. There were a lot of people hanging out at the swimming pool though. Someone is definitely getting into this new way of connecting.Generation after generation human beings change and evolve, so I dont want to discount any of the modern eras inventions for human interaction. Young kids now have virtual pets like at www.neopets.com, whereas I used to have a cat. Is there anything wrong with that? Adolescents meet online to have fun, when I used to meet at the local pizzeria or video game arcade. Human minds and their inherent activities are reaching new levels of awareness and understanding. So enter the new world of interaction and entertainment. Avatars turn chat rooms into a tangible reality.Its strange that this new world is even called a hotel. Hotels are places one goes to rarely. They are places where all the rooms look the same. At the Habbo Hotel you can design your room to be a disco. (I saw a sample room where a DJ was playing music to a room full of characters all dancing and boogying down.) People go there, I assume, all the time to hang out with their friends. I can see some real pluses for this technology when your friends live on the other side of the city, or if you want to meet and talk to others on the other side of the world.Go check Habbo Hotel out, and if youre my age or older get your kids to. I wonder if you think its safe. Could there be strangers lurking dressed up as teenage girls? Thats my paranoid mind again. I think it is great for being able to talk and have fun with other human beings, especially friends you already know. My advice however is to be careful with what you say, especially with personal information. In a world of masks and mirrors, I am more prone to invest in a webcam or videoblog, where we can see the real people behind the messages. Still, I didnt play any of the games so I could be missing out on a whole dimension of the site that connects with the minds of the people.
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