Cyber Bard?
Nov 03, 2006 09:12 PM Filed in:
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Professor Funded For Virtual Shakespeare World
By
Adam Pasick
LONDON, October 19 (Reuters Life!) - Indiana University Professor
Edward Castronova has made a name for himself as an economist who
studies virtual worlds. Now he's been awarded a US$240,000 grant to
create one himself, based on the world of William
Shakespeare.
"What we plan to do is have people encounter the texts in
Shakespeare and ideas in the text at many points within a really
fun, multiplayer game, so without even knowing it, they gradually
are learning more about the bard's work," said Castronova, author
of "Synthetic Worlds: The Business and Culture of
Online Games."
But Arden, Castronova's planned world, will have a hidden purpose
beyond teaching -- he plans to use it as a Petri dish for testing
out economic theories by creating controlled experiments within the
game's population.
"You have two randomly selected populations and do a policy
variation in just one of them," he told Reuters in a telephone
interview.
"What if (Karl) Marx had been able to say 'Hey, let's try out
communism, we'll set up two worlds and in one the workers will own
the means of production, and in the other they won't, and we'll see
what happens to equality and growth and all these things we care
about."
It's a strategy that could give social scientists unprecedented
ways to test out their theories.
"If we set up parallel worlds and get people distracted to go hunt
the dragons or something, behind the scenes we can run little
experiments that they may not necessarily even feel," he
said.
"But we can test out economic theories. I would claim economists
and social scientists have never had that kind of
opportunity."
First up for testing is the quantity theory of money, which
describes the relationship between the amount of money in
circulation and the level of prices.
The grant to Castronova is part of $50 million in grants for the
study of digital media and learning from the John D. and Catherine
T. MacArthur Foundation, due to be announced on Thursday at a press
conference that will be simulcast in Second Life.