virtual identity
Discussing virtual identity, someone mentioned they’d read this over the weekend:
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/magazine/story/0,,2210318,00.html
Presumably with the rise of virtual worlds such as Second Life – where avatars don’t necessarily genuinely represent the real humans behind them – this kind of thing will become more and more common.
But still one of those ‘you couldn’t make this stuff up’ stories.
Nice stuff, thanks for sharing.
Added to my bookmark list 🙂