tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7446858007351565019.post6019538823574054396..comments2023-11-02T12:54:15.538+00:00Comments on Christianity in the Digital Space: A message from DC: Kate BoardmanDigital Spacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06979248205233513174noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7446858007351565019.post-3125852128912533272009-07-19T00:41:11.225+01:002009-07-19T00:41:11.225+01:00Kate
The work with Durham Cathedral sounds amazi...Kate <br /><br />The work with Durham Cathedral sounds amazing! <br /><br />I also tend to think that the real and virtual 'worlds' aren't separate for most people. YOU don't think 'I'm going into cyber space to book a holiday' - you just choose the most convenient method at the time. 'Worlds' are something more specialised that people opt into eg for gaming - or in some cases people treat their online communities like games, which is where Richard Bartle's analysis of gamer behaviour which I mentioned comes into its own. <br /><br />There was talk of digital natives, immigrants and aliens at the conference, I think this is also a false analogy - I would see it more as citizenship which we opt into in varying degrees or not at all. <br /><br />Pam Smith<br />www.i-church.comPam Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03952001402591649389noreply@blogger.com