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− | [[Image:Virtualchurch.jpg|thumb|250px|right]] | + | [[Image:Virtualchurch.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Orthodox chapel in '''''Second Life''''']] |
+ | [[Image:SecondLife.jpg|thumb|250px|right|St. Nicholas Avatarian Orthodox Church in '''''Second Life''''']] | ||
+ | [[Image:St_Sava_SL.jpg|thumb|250px|right|St. Sava Orthodox Church in '''''Second Life''''' ([http://slurl.com/secondlife/Loom%20Weaver/198/80/65 Loom Weaver 199, 80, 66])]] | ||
+ | [[Image:SL_OC-Group.jpg|thumb|250px|right|'Orthodox Christians of SL' group in '''''Second Life''''']] | ||
− | It appears that the first virtual Orthodox chapel was built in '''Second Life'''. In a post on | + | A '''virtual chapel''' is an Orthodox edifice built in virtual reality. |
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+ | It appears that the first virtual Orthodox [[chapel]] was built in '''Second Life'''. In a post on [[September 3]], 2006, Todd Michael ("OrthoCelt") states: | ||
:"I have managed to find another Orthodox online, who built a small Eastern Rite chapel. So to mix things up, I build a rather large Western Rite chapel for Raphael on the property he owns (also seen in the photo), with Ancient Faith Radio being piped in for background music."[http://michael.doxos.com/comments.php?id=3800_0_6_0_C] | :"I have managed to find another Orthodox online, who built a small Eastern Rite chapel. So to mix things up, I build a rather large Western Rite chapel for Raphael on the property he owns (also seen in the photo), with Ancient Faith Radio being piped in for background music."[http://michael.doxos.com/comments.php?id=3800_0_6_0_C] | ||
− | + | ==Other references== | |
− | ==Other references | ||
* http://michael.doxos.com/comments.php?id=3980_0_6_0_C (Evangelism in Second Life) | * http://michael.doxos.com/comments.php?id=3980_0_6_0_C (Evangelism in Second Life) | ||
* http://raphael.doxos.com/index.php?id=C0_64_1 (general Second Life category). | * http://raphael.doxos.com/index.php?id=C0_64_1 (general Second Life category). | ||
− | * http://tarasbalderdash.blogspot.com/2006/08/new-home-for-order-and-its-chapel.html (includes mention of a Slavonic psalter and "Orthodox Christian gestures" | + | * http://tarasbalderdash.blogspot.com/2006/08/new-home-for-order-and-its-chapel.html (includes mention of a Slavonic psalter and "Orthodox Christian gestures") |
− | ==External | + | ==External links== |
* [[w:Second Life]] | * [[w:Second Life]] | ||
− | * Edward | + | * Edward Castronova, ''Synthetic Worlds: The Business and Culture of Online Games'' (U of Chicago Press, 2006) ISBN 0226096270 |
* [http://www.wired.com/news/games/0,2101,67142,00.html Wired News: Second Life Teaches Life Lessons] | * [http://www.wired.com/news/games/0,2101,67142,00.html Wired News: Second Life Teaches Life Lessons] | ||
* [http://www.ortodoksi.net/virtuaalikirkko/index.html St.Nicholas Virtual Church] | * [http://www.ortodoksi.net/virtuaalikirkko/index.html St.Nicholas Virtual Church] | ||
* [http://goarch.org/en/chapel/vr.asp Virtual chapel at GOARCH.org] | * [http://goarch.org/en/chapel/vr.asp Virtual chapel at GOARCH.org] | ||
+ | * [http://conciliarpress.com/pages/again_tobias_virtual_reality.html No life in Second Life: Orthodoxy's Problem with Virtual Reality] by Fr. Jonathan Tobias | ||
+ | * [http://conciliarpress.com/pages/again_virtual_reality.html Discernment and Virtual Reality] - A Dialogue Sparked by No Life in Second Life: Orthodoxy’s Problem with Virtual Reality, by Fr. Jonathan Tobias | ||
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+ | ===Some Eastern Orthodox Churches in Second Life (direct teleport Landmarks)=== | ||
+ | * Receive the latest copy of the directory at http://slurl.com/secondlife/Larsson/148/42/110 (follow the 'red beam' to the dispenser; this object is free and includes a collection of Orthodox icons in addition to the Landmarks) | ||
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+ | Second Life and SLurl are trademarks of Linden Research, Inc. | ||
[[Category:Church Life]] | [[Category:Church Life]] |
Latest revision as of 14:53, August 9, 2008
A virtual chapel is an Orthodox edifice built in virtual reality.
It appears that the first virtual Orthodox chapel was built in Second Life. In a post on September 3, 2006, Todd Michael ("OrthoCelt") states:
- "I have managed to find another Orthodox online, who built a small Eastern Rite chapel. So to mix things up, I build a rather large Western Rite chapel for Raphael on the property he owns (also seen in the photo), with Ancient Faith Radio being piped in for background music."[1]
Other references
- http://michael.doxos.com/comments.php?id=3980_0_6_0_C (Evangelism in Second Life)
- http://raphael.doxos.com/index.php?id=C0_64_1 (general Second Life category).
- http://tarasbalderdash.blogspot.com/2006/08/new-home-for-order-and-its-chapel.html (includes mention of a Slavonic psalter and "Orthodox Christian gestures")
External links
- w:Second Life
- Edward Castronova, Synthetic Worlds: The Business and Culture of Online Games (U of Chicago Press, 2006) ISBN 0226096270
- Wired News: Second Life Teaches Life Lessons
- St.Nicholas Virtual Church
- Virtual chapel at GOARCH.org
- No life in Second Life: Orthodoxy's Problem with Virtual Reality by Fr. Jonathan Tobias
- Discernment and Virtual Reality - A Dialogue Sparked by No Life in Second Life: Orthodoxy’s Problem with Virtual Reality, by Fr. Jonathan Tobias
Some Eastern Orthodox Churches in Second Life (direct teleport Landmarks)
- Receive the latest copy of the directory at http://slurl.com/secondlife/Larsson/148/42/110 (follow the 'red beam' to the dispenser; this object is free and includes a collection of Orthodox icons in addition to the Landmarks)
Second Life and SLurl are trademarks of Linden Research, Inc.