Saturday, 23 November 2013
Virtually Everywhere
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
A Tale of Two Worlds
Ah yes! "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times" to quote the amazing Dickens. I do derive joy and I smile inwardly when reviewing my older posts from several years ago when the carefree days of my time at University allowed me to occupy the free hours with little adventures in the virtual world of Final Fantasy. I nonetheless explored the communities more than I played. It was the digital phenomenon of Actuality's veiled online presence that fascinated me and fascinates me still.
I hope to be able to continue this blog in a more organized and systematic fashion with interesting topics on the virtual and the real life world. Desirably, the blog will develop into a specific yet unique source for many things digital in a harmonized tone...something very much like a "virtual concerto".
Before I conclude this post I must return to Dickens and include the continuation of his magnificent introduction to his "A Tale of Two Cities" whilst bearing in mind our Digital Age;
"...it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going the other way - in short, the period was (...) far like the present period..."
Monday, 1 April 2013
The Paradigm of Bruno Latour in Contemporary Sociology of Science (rough copy in English by Giselle Rakobowchuk) BA in Sociology at University of Pécs 2010 BA Thesis
1. Science: Its own Master?
Continued after break line...
Saturday, 4 September 2010
Karubist
Saturday, 28 August 2010
Virtuality: The Bridge to Exploration
With carefree ease are we able to traverse through the boundless space of binary codes and numbers, to caper from one planet of knowledge to the other, to immerse ourselves in the void of relentless intangibility and at the same time, in the midst of this flowing mass of information, find precisely what we are seeking...and how it boggles my mind when I am constrained to realise there still exist innumerable manifestations of absolute ignorance on the subject.
An interesting article; "Tapping Virtuality To Attract and Train 21st Century Teachers" @ http://thejournal.com/, explores the pedagogical potentials of the virtual environment, of introducing modern teaching methodologies by handing teachers digital tools while moving them to virtual classrooms and explains the absolute disfunctionality of "the old 'sit and get' model". Naturally, these innovative virtual spaces are not meant to replace RL institutions and interactivity in teaching but offer a fresh and new approach to lifelong learning. http://thejournal.com/Articles/2010/08/04/Tapping-Virtuality-To-Attract-and-Train-21st-Century-Teachers.aspx?Page=3
Wednesday, 25 August 2010
Older Posts...Continuing Ruminations
17. The Uneven Mirror
I miss Vanadiel.
One of the simplest statements I have ever made on this blog, if not the silliest. First of all, I haven't entirely abandoned it. Secondly, how can I possibly miss a place that does not exist?
A few questions I propose to myself. Why do I find this statement to be silly? Why do I miss Vanadiel, if I haven't even left it? Why do I, despite all of the above, still regard it as a place?
This statement is silly, because I don't believe I can rationally agree to my having attached any deeper and truer sentiments that could agree with the term "miss" to a video game. Had I said "I miss playing Final Fantasy XI", I would not have regarded that statement as being silly. One can certainly miss the absence of playing the game and not the game itself. Had I said "I miss the friends or people I encountered in FFXI" that phrase itself would have again justified the word "miss" as the people who play the game are in reality living persons, whom one can regret the absence of. And in all honesty, I don't believe I profoundly miss either playing the game (though I still do and still find it - especially owing to lack of time - utterly frustrating) and I certainly cannot possibly miss the people in it, the reason for this will be given after I answer another question: "who are the people in the game?"
We can only understand Vanadiel, id est a virtual world at a higher level of abstraction. (I am continuing this in the evening after lectures and I'm even sleepier lol...I totally lost my thread of thought...)
Ok, let me get this by going back to my "who are the people in Vanadiel" and why I cannot possibly miss them.
Oh, and why do I miss Vanadiel if I haven't even left it? Precisely because owing to lack of time, I cannot fully partake of it. Only an hour or two (at best) a day or week cannot possibly manifest the same full and complex world I had previously experienced.
Pause the Past
The world of the past, which my thoughts and writing recreate, seems to bear resemblance to that Vanadiel I will speak about in my next and very long post. (I wrote it already but haven't posted it yet.) It too is a constructed world consisting of fictive and non-fictive elements and a dimension in itself, though naturally, owing to it having existed at one period, this space is predominantly factual...the non-fictive parts of the past and those of the present imbued with the imagined elements contributed by my own thoughts...
lovely, my favourite version of La Follia played by Music of the Spheres:
--> Corelli: Sonata XII - La Follia (Music of the Spheres)http://magnatune.com/artists/albums/spheres-spheres/
Tuesday, 29 September 2009
Interlude
Been rather busy and unable to continue my rambling ruminations.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Safaraportugal#play/uploads/17/w0olQg_h7co
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56wm6mNe1WI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rcs1OC2Sus&NR=1
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Wednesday, 23 September 2009
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Saturday, 21 August 2010
REESTABLISHING AN OLD BLOG - now "VIRTUAL CONCERTO"
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MONDAY, 21 SEPTEMBER 2009
WEDNESDAY, 16 SEPTEMBER 2009
13. A Drop of Milk: Surprise! (Spot the Drop)
1. Find Malkamilka!
...he just sat down again and started synthesising. Yagudo drinks. MANY of them. It was most kind of him to give them to me as gifts. We made a happy, if awkward, little pair; me healing my party, him synthesising. Very few words were spoken or understood outside those at our disposal via the "auto-translator"...this persona has little to do with the real-life individual living in Japan, of whom I hardly know anything nor is it likely that I ever will (or that I would want to learn more)...nonetheless a sort of friendship arose (short-lasted as it was for I have not seen him for a very long time) even if that friendship or rather acquaintanceship was of the very weakest sort.
2. Malkamilka's last appearance
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SUNDAY, 13 SEPTEMBER 2009
11. Access Anew to the Portal of Virtuality
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MONDAY, 24 AUGUST 2009
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SUNDAY, 23 AUGUST 2009
9. Elitist March (Continually updated)
I'm just here to lord my endgame winnings over you."
Quote from a high-level player
THURSDAY, 20 AUGUST 2009
Rest I
Still pondering on the exact approach I'll be taking when updating my blog. But from now on I'll be writing more on a day-to-day basis with allusions to past events, which I might deem to be of particular relevance.
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MONDAY, 17 AUGUST 2009
8. Mutual Appreciation and Teamwork
And no, Lady demands an apology, she's not a pet!
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SATURDAY, 15 AUGUST 2009
7. {Congratulations!}
Also: would it really be important to congratulate someone after going up a single level or would it be better fit to do so after, say, that player reached level 50 or 75? Perhaps this form of a single congratulations would be of more "worth" but then again, perhaps the added-up thousands of congratulations, if each were assigned a certain numeric value, would exceed that of the single one. Speculations...lol.
(Go Lady go! You show him! {Congratulations!} lol)
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FRIDAY, 14 AUGUST 2009
6. The Orchestra Part III - Chorus
1. Chorusaru
If anything, Jeuno is worth visiting to see the cutest choir in Vanadiel. I wonder what they'd sound like if they all used the bells from the latest update. Maybe they do :)
2. TCK Leader
It was a few weeks after our entrance to FFXI that Lady and I started (if only very faintly at the time) realising if we want to get anywhere in Vanadiel we'll need to attach that perpetual phone of a linkshell to our names and belong to a little community of players. But how does one gain entrance to such a little community? Our best shot was to ask for a pearl. And how to go about that? Well, not a long while back there were shouts in Jeuno advertising The Chocobo Knights LS.* (see notes) I sent a tell to the leader Selryam, whose first duty it was to ask us what we were doing, what we needed help with. He hurried to Ghelsba and after giving us the yellowish pearls, immediately assisted us with the dragoon quest.
3. Windurst - Books galore!
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And before us stands the famous city Jeuno.
4. The Orchestra Part I - First Encounters
1. Selbina
2. A Call for Help
A good friend joins the lone adventurer, believing that though Vanadiel is hard to traverse alone, it might be crossable by two...
how wrong they both were...
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2. Bumblebee's Flight to Valkurm
As a starter rdm (notice the intentional evasion of the word "noob") where else can one run to but Valkurm? And how many more times is Valkurm yet to be seen...
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1. First Concerto
"Evening is a Melody
that
lulls Fantasy into Reality"
Evensong
Concerto: a composition for an orchestra and one or more soloists. (Collins English Dictionary)
Evensong: an archaic or poetic word for evening. (Collins English Dictionary) or a song sung in the evening (The American Heritage). These are the two meanings I give when using the word.
As this blog will (among others) be an attempt to follow the journeys of a traveller and her companions in the virtual world of Vanadiel, I have thought it best, owing to Evensong's name, my playing the game usually in the evenings, my particular fondness for music and the definitions cited above, to title her "Evening Concertos".
This is personally my first attempt at a blog of any sort, so I ask any reader who finds fault in the layout, format, etc. to bear with me until I myself figure out how to use them.
As for the content and the rest, I should like to first take a glimpse of the Prelude performed in a past not so long ago.