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Never published: @lisapeyton Extended avatar. An avatar that represents movement, motion...a character in Second Life. Traditional avatars are like 50-100 pxls, with limited representatbility. | Never published: @lisapeyton Extended avatar. An avatar that represents movement, motion...a character in Second Life. Traditional avatars are like 50-100 pxls, with limited representatbility. | ||
− | + | caseorganic: @lisapeyton Extended avatar. An avatar that represents movement, motion...a character in Second Life. | |
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− | + | brampitoyo: @lisapeyton Now you got my interest. What’s extended avatar? | |
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− | + | lisapeyton: @caseorganic interested in your definition of 'extended avatar' ; P | |
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===Further Reading=== | ===Further Reading=== |
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Avatars and Social Boundary Extensions
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