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Curiously, the system makes me walk faster than others in Second Life. Which is quite amusing, since Gandhi was also walking at a brisk pace . "Walking is a challenge in itself, Second Life was not designed for pedestrians ." “It's very frustrating: this space presented as a place of creation has become very commercial and uniform, populated by avatars, young, beautiful and tall. I was not really seduced by SL, but this walking technique makes it possible to slow down the interactivity, to discover the world step by step.
To the skeptics who questioned him on the meaning image manipulation service of this action , he replied: “I walk for art, for peace. Often people ask me what I am protesting against. For me, it's a way of remembering but also of implanting Gandhi in the contemporary world. Gandhi fought against British colonialism , against the exploitation of his nation's resources. Today, oil has replaced salt , and American imperialism, British control. “Obviously my march does not have the heroic significance of Gandhi's Salt March.
For me, it is a way of questioning the separation between the physical world and the virtual world, and more generally this online life experience. work with my brother and my father, because they often need a graphic designer. So… the question that arises is “ how to work well as a family? ” By looking carefully, I found the solution thanks to Samuel from Lablogatoire who shares his experience with us: “ Is it a good idea to build a business around this visceral bond that unites a family? Running a business is complex.
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