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What Does Your Avatar Say About U? (yes, yet another avatar post) something i found out there online:
Animal Avatars Animal avatars are some of the most popular at the Palace. Some people come as their pets. Because animals symbolize certain traits or attributes in myth as well as popular culture (e.g., strength, loyalty, grace, independence, cunning, transcendence), the animal chosen for an avatar probably bears psychological significance to the person - perhaps representing some real aspect of his or her identity, or some characteristic admired by the person. Thinking in the tradition of the Native American, we might even regard an animal avatar as being an individuals "totem" - i.e., a symbol of one's essential nature or potential. Cartoon Avatars When Bumgardner designed the Palace, he specifically choose a "cartoony" atmosphere. For example, the balloons that pop out from one's head when speaking is a carry over from the world of comic strips. Bumgardner felt that people would readily identify with this atmosphere and find it intuitively easy to use. The cartoony ambience also fosters a playful regression among users. Bumgardner wanted people to feel like they were "getting away with something" - which surely is a familiar theme in comic strip plots. As a result, it's no surprise that cartoon props proliferate at the Palace. While younger users (adolescents) may be more inclined to don cartoon costumes, older members frequently use them as well. The psychological significance of the cartoon character probably affects the choice made by the user. People select characters with whom they identify or admire. Some cartoon characters have very specific cultural significance and may even represent archetypal personality types (e.g., Bugs Bunny as the confident trickster; Aladdin's genie as the powerful but benevolent friend). Rather than relying on childhood cartoon figures, some adults wear cartoon avs of a more sophisticated style - some of these classified as "anime." The psychological tone of these avs tend to be more seductive, whimsical, or mysterious. Celebrity Avatars Celebrity avatars tend to follow trends in popular culture. And like items in popular culture, they may quickly become epidemic and then disappear. There may be a variety of motives behind the use of these avs. People may use them to express personality traits or social issues that are associated with the celebrity's image (sensuality, intelligence, power, corruption, rebellion, etc.). The user may identify with, desire, or be poking fun at these attributes. They may hope to bolster their self-esteem and identity by establishing their connection to the celebrity. They may simply wish to display a knowledge of current events in pop culture. Celebrity avs also advertise one's specific interests in entertainment in order to find like-minded users: "Hey, I like Seinfeld! Anyone else out there like Seinfeld?" Evil Avatars Everyone has a dark or "evil" side to his or her personality. The definition of "evil" varies from person to person, although usually it has something to do with malicious, aggressive fantasies and/or feelings of guilt. Note how many Halloween costumes fit this category. As a form of sublimation, evil costumes allow people to safely - and even creatively - express their dark side. While some members may wear an evil av as their facade for the evening (which may reflect their mood at the time), others may "flash" it as a momentary cue to others. Mess with wizards, for example, and they may flash their evil av as a warning that they're getting annoyed and may pin, gag, or kill you. On one occasion, I witnessed a male come on to an attractive female member wearing a real face prop. When her attempts to brush him off failed, she flashed a nefarious looking skull at him. He quickly backed off. Some people may use evil or aggressive avatars as a way (consciously or unconsciously) to alienate or "put off" other people. This might indicate their anxiety about intimacy and being vulnerable. Real Face Avatars Most users do not use pictures of themselves as their primary avatars. People prefer the partial anonymity of expressing only limited aspects of their personality through imaginative props. Or they simply enjoy the creative fun of experimenting with new identities through their avs. In more rare cases, members find the use of real face avs to be an uncomfortable, dissociative experience. "I have a picture of myself in the prop file but I really don't like to use it any longer than it takes for me to show it to a new friend," said River, a wizard. "It is a little disturbing to sit here at home and see myself speaking in cartoon balloons in a non-reality. Whew!!!" When users do present pictures of their real faces, it may be a gesture of honesty and/or intimacy - a sign of friendship, or even romance. Showing one's real face av can be a very poignant experience. Several members have described to me encounters when an intimate conversation culminated in their companion showing a picture of themselves. "That moment will stay with me for a long time to come," one member stated, "The value I placed on that particular moment was, friendship, trust, a sense of oneness." This same member described how there seems to be a pattern when an entire group feels compelled to use their real faces - what he called "face nite." For that period of time, the intimacy and friendship level reaches a point where people wish to step out of their masks and out of their anonymity. They want be as "real" as possible. Idiosyncratic Avatars These avatars become strongly associated with a specific member - almost as if it is that person's trademark. In some cases the avatar may be highly unusual or creative. Sometimes it is quite simple. Yet its association to the particular user is so strong that others experience it uniquely as that person. While trading props is a common practice, the owner of an idiosyncratic av rarely gives it away. It would be like giving one's identity to someone else to use. Conscientious members also don't "steal" (i.e., screen capture) an idiosyncratic av and use it as their own. They respect its integrity. If someone does steal and attempts to wear an idio av, they must be willing to put up with criticism by the friends of the owner. Positional Avatars These avatars are designed by the member to be placed into specific positions within the Palace rooms. The avatar may be created for a certain type of environment (e.g., a sky or water avatar), or may be designed specifically for a single room or even a very specific spot within a room (e.g., a favorite chair). These avatars illustrate how the graphics of the Palace rooms are NOT simply "background" that have little impact on behavior. Some members are exquisitely sensitive to the graphical environment. Creating props to match and interact with the features of the room is a highly creative activity. Such avatars also are a sign of status. By displaying them, the member is demonstrating a sophisticated awareness of the Palace environment as well as technical know-how in prop editing. Power Avatars Power avatars are symbols of... well... power. Many, if not all, people have conscious or unconscious fantasies of omnipotence. Who wouldn't want strength and invulnerability? These types of avs seem to be most common among male adolescent users. In some cases the power theme is benign. Sometimes not, which may be a variation of the "evil" avatar. Because competition invariably accompanies displays of power, members seem to vie with each other in creating the most "awesome" power av. This competition is probably more common among the adolescent users. Members who persistantly display power avs may be troubled by underlying feelings of helplessness and insecurity. Seductive Avatars Frontal nudity, including uncovered breasts, are not permitted at the Palace. Offenders first are warned by wizards, prop-gagged (forced into the standard smiley), and, if necessary, disconnected from the server. Adapting to these house rules, some users create avatars of partially naked or scantily clothed figures. Mischievious members sometimes push the envelope by wearing avs that test the limits and ambiguities of the rules. Supreme court justices have had a hard time defining what is pornographic, so the task has been no easier for the officials who run the EC sites. Even though the rules have become very specific about what body parts can and cannot be visible in an av, borderline cases always pop up (see The Bad Boys of Cyberspace). Female seductive avatars tend to be more common than male - although these female avs sometimes are "manned" by male users (see "Male Gender-Switching in Cyberspace") . In fact, the general impression among members is that males are more likely to prop up as females, especially seductive females, than women dressing up as males. Members usually wear seductive avs to draw attention to themselves. This works very well. Male users, especially guests, quickly flock to a sexy female form. The owner may be interested in harmless flirting, or (less frequently) be advertising his or her availability for cybersex. I heard one story about someone's office friend who, when frustrated on the job, says "I need a Palace break" He then signs onto the Palace dressed as a sexy female and lures guys into bedrooms. Being sexy not only gets you attention. It also gives you power and control over others. Some people wearing seductive avs wish to be admired as an attractive, sexy individual, without necessarily being interested in flirting or cybersex. "I have some very sexy stuff given to me by friends (all men!)," said one female member. "What do they say about me? Not quite sure, except that I would love to be younger and more beautiful and some of my avatars are that indeed." The competition in creating and displaying props is especially visible for seductive avatars. "It's interesting how some of the women at the Palace are getting into more and more elaborate sexy props. Almost as if it's a contest," noted one member. "But then, some of the guys too are into 'comparing' props!" For men, the competition usually involves power props, rather than seductive ones. As one member stated, "the stag with the biggest rack thing, ey?" A seductive, sexy, or simply "attractive" avatar can have a powerful impact on other members. One member described how his prop of a cartoon animal didn't seem to be getting him much attention from females. Most of them wouldn't talk to him. Curious about whether he could alter this situation, he searched the net and found a picture of Brad Pitt which he turned into a prop. The result?... Lots of attention. If he happened to be wearing his cartoon prop and found that he was being ignored by a woman, he would move to another room, switch to Brad Pitt, and then return. Or he would switch to Pitt right in front of her. Nine times out of ten, he said, the woman would strike up a conversation with him even if he hadn't said a word. He even established a relationship with someone who eventually wanted to meet him face-to-face. "The pic got her attention," he concluded, "but in the end it was me that won her over." The curious thing about this phenomenon is that members KNOW that people are not their avatars. Just because a prop is pretty to look at doesn't mean that the user is. Nevertheless, that seductive av has tremendous drawing power. Perhaps some people enjoy the illusion of interacting with (and hopefully winning over) an attractive person. Perhaps, as many critics of contemporary culture claim, some people can't resist the temptation of superficial appearances, despite knowing better. Or perhaps some people are just curious, "Who *IS* that person using that sexy av?" Other members may display seductive avs simply to be admired for their skill in knowing how to create a seductive av. Because the Palace often feels like an ongoing party where people are going to flirt, playfully compete, vie for attention, and strut their stuff, it is almost a prerequisite that every experienced member owns a seductive av of some type. "Getting away with something" is an intrinsic component of the Palace culture, as Bumgardner intended. Having at least one seductive av is a cultural must. As for me...if only i could use this animated one: [This message was edited Sat Jun 28 8:33:03 PDT 2003 by Ardeo] | |
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Mine's my tattoo design. Pretty simple, actually. | |
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Mine's Peter Murphy...a celebrity that I'm hot for...that's pretty simple too | |
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My avatar is of cause Woody Allen, this 1 was gifted 2 me by my friend BananaCologne. I previously had another Woody Allen pic 4 my avatar. Im just a big admirer of his work and can just curl up on a Sunday afternoon and watch 1 of his films quite easily. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: My avatar is of cause Woody Allen, this 1 was gifted 2 me by my friend BananaCologne. I previously had another Woody Allen pic 4 my avatar. Im just a big admirer of his work and can just curl up on a Sunday afternoon and watch 1 of his films quite easily.
Oh, I could too... he's great! I was just thinking about watching 'Small Time Crooks' again | |
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applekisses said: JDINTERACTIVE said: My avatar is of cause Woody Allen, this 1 was gifted 2 me by my friend BananaCologne. I previously had another Woody Allen pic 4 my avatar. Im just a big admirer of his work and can just curl up on a Sunday afternoon and watch 1 of his films quite easily.
Oh, I could too... he's great! I was just thinking about watching 'Small Time Crooks' again I like the bit in the beginning when he comes home and says 'Honey Im Home', she replies 'Who is it?', he rolls his eyes and flings his arms about and goes, 'The Pope!' all irritable. A great film! | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: applekisses said: JDINTERACTIVE said: My avatar is of cause Woody Allen, this 1 was gifted 2 me by my friend BananaCologne. I previously had another Woody Allen pic 4 my avatar. Im just a big admirer of his work and can just curl up on a Sunday afternoon and watch 1 of his films quite easily.
Oh, I could too... he's great! I was just thinking about watching 'Small Time Crooks' again I like the bit in the beginning when he comes home and says 'Honey Im Home', she replies 'Who is it?', he rolls his eyes and flings his arms about and goes, 'The Pope!' all irritable. A great film! I love too when the TV station is doing a story on the cookie factory and you see where (what jobs) they place all of the partners in crime. | |
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Evil Avatars
Everyone has a dark or "evil" side to his or her personality. The definition of "evil" varies from person to person, although usually it has something to do with malicious, aggressive fantasies and/or feelings of guilt. Note how many Halloween costumes fit this category. As a form of sublimation, evil costumes allow people to safely - and even creatively - express their dark side. While some members may wear an evil av as their facade for the evening (which may reflect their mood at the time), others may "flash" it as a momentary cue to others. Mess with wizards, for example, and they may flash their evil av as a warning that they're getting annoyed and may pin, gag, or kill you. On one occasion, I witnessed a male come on to an attractive female member wearing a real face prop. When her attempts to brush him off failed, she flashed a nefarious looking skull at him. He quickly backed off. Some people may use evil or aggressive avatars as a way (consciously or unconsciously) to alienate or "put off" other people. This might indicate their anxiety about intimacy and being vulnerable. That's a bunch of bullshit!!! well this part is true, Mess with wizards, for example, and they may flash their evil av as a warning that they're getting annoyed and may pin, gag, or kill you. If you didn't know now u know, better not fuck with me. | |
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Mine is a completely abstracted picture. It started out as
just a personal picture that meant a lot to me and then I had some fun with it, distorting it with some programs on my pc. In the end, this is all that was left of it. I like it because it's a nice avatar and yet no one can or will ever know what the original picture was. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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so what does it mean if your av is a drunk, horny middle-aged woman?! hmmm... oh wtf, cheers! | |
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irresistibleb1tch said: so what does it mean if your av is a drunk, horny middle-aged woman?! hmmm... oh wtf, cheers!
it means your doing something right | |
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Ardeo said: irresistibleb1tch said: so what does it mean if your av is a drunk, horny middle-aged woman?! hmmm... oh wtf, cheers!
it means your doing something right Prost, Ardeo! | |
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irresistibleb1tch said: so what does it mean if your av is a drunk, horny middle-aged woman?! hmmm... oh wtf, cheers!
Cheers thanks a lot... "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: irresistibleb1tch said: so what does it mean if your av is a drunk, horny middle-aged woman?! hmmm... oh wtf, cheers!
Cheers thanks a lot... we the NEW power generation! | |
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Anxiety said: Mine's my tattoo design. Pretty simple, actually.
Same here!!! -------------------------------------------------
MENACE TO SOBRIETY | |
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pejman said: Anxiety said: Mine's my tattoo design. Pretty simple, actually.
Same here!!! and I like spinach.. -------------------------------------------------
MENACE TO SOBRIETY | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: My avatar is of cause Woody Allen, this 1 was gifted 2 me by my friend BananaCologne. I previously had another Woody Allen pic 4 my avatar. Im just a big admirer of his work and can just curl up on a Sunday afternoon and watch 1 of his films quite easily.
'Bananas' of course being my personal fave (I lie - it's Manhattan - 'Modernist-era Woody' Needless 2 say, I doubt I have s it and eXplain 2 u all my AvataR - I think it speaks 4 itslef loudly and uh...proudly. I thank U. | |
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bananacologne said: JDINTERACTIVE said: My avatar is of cause Woody Allen, this 1 was gifted 2 me by my friend BananaCologne. I previously had another Woody Allen pic 4 my avatar. Im just a big admirer of his work and can just curl up on a Sunday afternoon and watch 1 of his films quite easily.
'Bananas' of course being my personal fave (I lie - it's Manhattan - 'Modernist-era Woody' Needless 2 say, I doubt I have s it and eXplain 2 u all my AvataR - I think it speaks 4 itslef loudly and uh...proudly. I thank U. Judging from Ur spelling mistakes!... R U drunk P!? | |
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Interesting thread.. Ardeo
Maybe I should change my avatar | |
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<--- I am BATGIRL | |
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My avatar represents the fact that I love music, not just any music but old school music, hint hint, it's a turn table | |
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My avatat shows that Sandman is really cool. Sign 78 that you're obsessed with Prince: You buy a John Prine album- just out of curiosity.
TwistedSig™ rented by Conch5184 | |
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and this one simple sayz I love Pharrell, so whenever I use this account I'm in a Pharrell mood | |
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My avatar is a picture of my dear old Mum.
Hiya Mum, what's for tea? | |
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:Shrug: | |
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mine is of the best basketball team on the earth **************************************************
SINGING IS THE LOWEST FORM OF COMMUNICATION - HOMER J. SIMPSON http://www.myspace.com/th...ian_g_spot | |
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Muse2noPharaoh said: :Shrug:
What is your av exactly? Ruins of rome? | |
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mine is the first Prince album i bought, plus i am a big Batman fan :Batman: | |
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Mine is a picture of the infamous Seal-Mafia crime boss -
"Baby-face Vercetti". Who ran the arctic fish-laundering rackets in the mid eighties. | |
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It casts a haze around my being | |
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