0 Comment(s) 10/10/2008 +0100 GMT
by Ian Whiteling
A serious incident on Sunday morning at The Bridge venue in London
resulted in the suspension of the Virtual Worlds Forum Europe 2008,
which was due to take place there this week. Although it was impossible
for organisers to find an alternative venue at such short notice,
incredibly delegates were still able to meet up and network, thanks to
some rapid reorganising, innovative thinking and the help of IBM.
The
incident involved the shooting of a member of the public, who
tragically died in hospital. As a result, the police closed The Bridge
for several days.
Although, the Virtual Worlds Forum could not
take place as planned, some of the networking events and parties were
able to go ahead, and the four-day pass to London venue the Hospital
remained, with the South by South West party also going ahead on Monday
night at Digress City, City Point 1.
Despite the major
disruption, networking and meetings still took place all day at the
Hospital during the scheduled period of the forum. What’s more, the
quick and creative thinking of the organisers and associated companies
also meant that two innovative alternatives to the forum were set up to
make the most of the fact that many key guests had been unable to
cancel their trip.
First, the Virtual Worlds Forum Unplugged –
Unconference was held on 7 October at the Hospital, bringing together
those delegates that were still in London. The event consisted of
informal sessions throughout the day.
In addition, Second Life
camp – The Show Must Go On was kindly set up by IBM as a virtual
‘refugee camp’ expo for displaced avatars at the company’s Virtual
Business Center in Second Life, meaning people could still meet up
virtually.
The organisers plan to reschedule the Virtual Worlds Forum, probably early in the New Year.





































