Welcome to TheWallSL.com ( http://www.TheWallSL.com ) a destination and companion site for interactive virtual replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial that resides in the main Second Life “Grid”. A fundamental purpose behind this Second Life build was to help provide a form of accessibility for those who are unable to experience the real life memorial due to time constraints, insufficient means or ability. In addition, we endeavored to communicate the history and existence of this significant memorial to current and future generations in an innovative and relevant manner.
In making The Wall SL one goal was to concentrate on replicating a memorial of respect, without political focus; and, in consequence to demonstrate how 3D environments can help teach, educate, and hopefully spark reflective thought in people regardless of culture. Memorials serve an important function in any society. They help us remember, teach important life lessons, and are evocative places to meditate and reflect. Memorials also instruct those, by virtue of age, who were not directly touched by an event.
Virtual environments hold great potential, giving veterans (and others) with travelling concerns or mobility issues the opportunity to participate and share in an otherwise inaccessible experience. Whilst it is impossible to truly capture the perfect essence and emotional power of the real life Vietnam Memorial, it is our expectation that this project will provide a catalyst for people not only to remember and honor those who died and the families who lost loved ones, but also to instill a desire to learn more about history.
This companion site will assist your investigation about information regarding The Wall and its associated history, while also presenting some thoughts from the people who developed the project. The site provides instructions on how to interact with the wall, use the search function for names of those who died, or leave virtual flowers. TheWallSL.com acknowledges the partners who helped create the virtual memorial and this companion website, and offers further information on Second Life, virtual environments and emerging technology. If you have a suggestion or wish to give feedback please contact us here.
“This memorial is centered on one unique wall, on which are etched the names of tens of thousands. As human beings, regardless of culture, our names are an integral part of who we are. Therefore a name is often the most powerful and personal of memorials one can leave.”
-Wayne Porter
Founder, Meme Science