The practice of embarking on journeys (or quests) of discovery and returning to share those discoveries as stories is both a time-honored tradition and a powerful tool for self-expression. When combined with the interactive, immersive, and educational aspects of Second Life it becomes even more – a catalyst for change, an instrument of healing, and a foundation for building community. Stories told in Second Life are not just imagined but lived as well. In this workshop, centered around the theme of experiencing and celebrating the lives of those dealing with HIV/AIDS, we will embark on a Story Quest of our own. Accompanied by our Second Life colleagues, we will explore islands, ferret out clues, and interact with others, all with a goal of capturing and sharing our experiences as story. Come prepared to engage, interact, and have a great time learning to tell stories that cross the borders of time, space, and realities.
This workshop is lead by Jenaia Morane, Marty Snowpaw and will occur on Friday August 14 from 11am – 1pm
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