I found Joe Delappes artist lecture regarding activism in the virtual world quite fascinating. The art pieces that especially sparked my curiosity were his series of computer mouse traveling mapped out on ink. Joe's work allowed me to look at things in a different perspective, such as the intricacy of how a mouse moves and the kind of design and pattern that builds up as a person moves it from day to day.
One of Joe's biggest conversations was in regards to a lot of war related activism which I found interesting as he implemented this into the gaming and digital world. I remember watching a movie as well where soldiers were required to let missiles off and kill people yet they never got anywhere near these people. They did all of the action from a push of the button behind safe closed doors thousands of mile away and Joe's lecture brought that back to mind especially his piece regarding playing a soldier in an MMO war game. I was amazed to discover that because Joe refused to fight and every time he dropped his gun and stood there to make a point, even though this is all digital and not real it still really creates a deep and meaningful impact. I was amazed at the players that actually got angry with him, not even realizing the meaning of taking something as serious as war to a digital level made of binary.
This lecture made me realize that people often times let the obscurity of the internet or games hide them from having to face the truth about some things, and when someone comes in and makes a active statement in a digital war game just because it's digital and people are not really dying, the fact is that it is very real in the long run and people find fun in killing and shooting in war games is something they don't think serious about often times. Joe's lecture gives a glimpse of digital worlds turned upside down are just as nonfictional in some sense as real territories, the same things happen but maybe people don't really die. To fuse these two worlds together and make a statement by marching a polygon made 3D Gandhi across a digital world, or refusing to fight in a war game is making digital worlds all the more real, it is making them come alive.
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