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CSI: NY

- CSI: NY follows the lives, loves and careers of the men and women in the Crime Scene Investigation forensic unit in New York City. The show chronicles the tools, techniques, science and technology employed by Detectives Mac Taylor, Stella Bonasera, Danny Messer, Don Fl...
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'CSI: NY' to Enter the Virtual World of Second Life
Thursday, October 11, 2007
              
On the October 24 episode of CBS' hit drama CSI: NY, the crime procedural will feature a murder investigation that meanders into the virtual world of Second Life.  Gary Sinise's detective will track a real-life killer all the way into the popular world of Second Life, a real online dimension where millions of users create avatars and co-exist in a fully functional civilization.  Second Life is actually one of the most interesting technological phenomenons of recent years.  For a fee of $10 a month, anyone can sign up for a Second Life account and fully immerse themselves in an entirely virtual world.  In a recent episode of Law & Order: SVU entitled “Avatar,” the NBC drama had a similar storyline which utilized an entirely imaginary online world.  CSI: NY, however, is using the real thing with Second Life's cooperation.

Second Life is freaking insane.  I only recently became aware of this phenomenon, and though at first it appeared to be just another MMORG (massive multi-player online role-playing game) like World of Warcraft, it is anything but.  Second Life isn't a game.  There are no points, no quests, no winners.  The craziest part of Second Life is that it contains its very own economy.  Not a fake economy, either.  A real one.  There are people who buy land, set up businesses and actually make money.  Sometimes, a lot of money. 

As part of the CSI: NY episode, fans will be able to follow a link on the CBS homepage to join a novice-friendly version of Second Life and investigate the case.  It won't be officially solved until an early February episode of CSI: NY, but this level of online interaction on TV crime procedurals has heretofore been non-existent.  CSI creator Anthony Zuiker explains his motivations for this project: "The days of watching TV at 9 o'clock on-air live are pretty much over with. We really have to figure out a way to make sure the younger generation and the older generation embraces the new way of how to watch entertainment, and that's cross-platform. And the best experience you can possibly have right now is Second Life."


-Oscar Dahl, BuddyTV Senior Writer
Source: PCWorld
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