Maldives opens first virtual embassy on Second Life
SWITZERLAND: The Maldives became the first country to open an embassy
in the virtual reality of web-based Second Life, a fantasy world
inhabited by computer-generated residents, the Maldives mission to the
United Nations in Geneva said.
The Maldives thus pip Sweden to the post; the Scandinavian country
had hoped to be first off the block when it opens its own virtual
embassy on May 30.
The embassy will be located in the âDiplomatic Quarterâ of Second
Life, and visitors will be able to talk to a virtual diplomat about
visas, trade and other issues.
An official from the Maldives mission in Geneva will actually create
their own âavatarâ, or computer-generated character, to deal with
visitors âface-to-faceâ.
âJust like a video game, it will be very interactive,â Marc Limon of
the Maldives mission told AFP.
Second Life, created by San Francisco technology company Linden Lab,
has attracted several real-world companies, including car manufacturers
and sports clothing makers, which created 3-D stores.
Officials from the Indian Ocean archipelago said a presence on Second
Life could boost the Maldivesâ international profile.
Second Life opens up ânew avenues for diplomatic representation and
negotiation, especially for small and developing countries that have
limited diplomatic outreach in the ârealâ world,â the Maldives mission
said in a statement.
Geneva, Wednesday, AFP
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