I married an avatar: seeking more interview subjects

by admin on July 16, 2008


Image “Corpse Bride” by Mia Oliver, which should probably be in the Brides of Second Life pool.

Please see this post for background and details! I’m working on an exciting project that currently has me needing to pick the brains of strangers, and ask for quotes (anonymous or otherwise, it’s up to you). I’m slowly making my way through the hyooge number of responses I got for may last call (thank you!). I’m hoping to email chat with people who have been, or are going to be, married online in MMORPG’s. Do you perform marriages in Second Life? Is your avatar married? Are you on your way to the virtual altar? I want to talk to you, and your privacy and anonymity is utmost. Email me at ‘violet at tinynibbles dot com’ if you’re interested in answering a few questions. All genders, orientations and species are welcome to reply — my goal is diversity — and please do let me know from the start if you’re okay with being quoted (or not), and if so, what name you want me to use.

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I'm Violet Blue: author, sex educator, blogger, podcaster, GETV reporter, The San Francisco Chronicle's sex columnist, robotic artist, and a Forbes Web Celeb. Writing: Forbes, O: Oprah Magazine, RH Reality Check, and bestselling, award-winning author/editor of over 2 dozen books, 5 translations. Lectures: Cyberlaw class at UC Berkeley (Boalt), ETech, SXSWi, crisis counselors at community teaching institutions and Google Tech Talks. Podcast: Open Source Sex: Wired, Newsweek (MSNBC), The Wall Street Journal. Tech blog: techyum. DRM-free audio + ebooks: Digita Publications. I also blog at art machines and vbsf (Violet Blue's San Francisco). I am: violet at tinynibbles dot com. Represented: ICM.

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