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Dibbell, Julian. My Tiny Life: Crime and Passion in a Virtual World. Holt Paperbacks, 1999. 9780805036268.
Abstract
“This is the story of one user’s experience at a virtual-reality community called LambdaMOO. A MOO—short for multiuser dungeon, object oriented—is a virtual place where participants can construct human-like graphical representations of themselves to interact in a simulated world. Author Julian Dibbell begins by relating the facts surrounding the case of Mr. Bungle, a character who committed the crime of “virtual rape” in this fantastic electronic world, shocking LambdaMOO’s members. However, the thread of discussion about this case is minimal and the book ultimately becomes Dibbell’s diary of his “research” of this virtual world, which grows gradually more obsessive, and how it affects his RL (real life).”
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