Parallel Universes, Alternate Dimensions, Virtual Worlds, and Other Fictional Places
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Do you have a favorite book, movie, television show, or video game set in a world so richly imagined that you sometimes wish you could really live there? From wild and fantastic places, to existences much more familiar to the time and space in which we live, writers of fiction, especially speculative fiction, have ignited the spark that brings life to these other realms within our imaginations, daring us to travel there with them.
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- Explain speculative fiction genres such as steampunk and cyberpunk.
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Fictional universe
as explained by Wikipedia
:For other meanings, see setting.
In fiction, setting includes the time, location, and everything in which a story takes place, and initiates the main backdrop and mood for a story. Setting has been referred to as story world Truby, 2007, p. 145 or milieu to include a context (especially society) beyond the immediate surroundings of the story. Elements of setting may include culture, historical period, geography, and hour. Along with plot, character, theme, and style, setting is considered one of the fundamental components of fiction.Obstfeld, 2002, p. 1, 65, 115, 171. A setting is the time place and social environment a story takes place.
Best Fictional Universe Ever
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Do you have a favorite fictional universe? If your favorite is listed below, vote for it; if not, add it to the list!
Virtual world
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A virtual world is a computer-based simulated environment intended for its users to inhabit and interact via avatars. These avatars are usually depicted as textual, two-dimensional, or three-dimensional graphical representations, although other forms are possible (auditory and touch sensations for example). Some, but not all, virtual worlds allow for multiple users.
The computer accesses a computer-simulated world and presents perceptual stimuli to the user, who in turn can manipulate elements of the modeled world and thus experiences telepresence to a certain degree. Such modeled worlds may appear similar to the real world or instead depict fantasy worlds. The model world may simulate rules based on the real world or some hybrid fantasy world. Example rules are gravity, topography, locomotion, real-time actions, and communication. Communication between users has ranged from text, graphical icons, visual gesture, sound, and rarely, forms using touch, voice command, and balance senses.
Massively multiplayer online games commonly depict a world very similar to the real world, with real world rules and real-time actions, and communication. Players create a character to travel between buildings, towns, and even worlds to carry out business or leisure activities. Communication is usually textual, with real-time voice communication using VOIP also possible.
Virtual worlds are not limited to games but, depending on the degree of immediacy presented, can encompass computer conferencing and text based chatrooms. Sometimes, emoticons or 'smilies' are available, to show feeling or facial expression. Emoticons often have a keyboard shortcut. Edward Castronova is an economist who has argued that "synthetic worlds" is a better term for these cyberspaces, but this term has not been widely adopted.
Best Online Virtual World Ever
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Do you have a favorite virtual world you visit on the Internet? If your favorite is listed below, vote for it; if not, add its URL to the list!
Suggestions For Creating Your Own Universe
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