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Gold Farmers
Gold
Farmers
is a documentary that investigates the real money trade in the virtual
world of online games(such as World of Warcraft), and portraits groups
of Chinese young men who
are
making a living by playing online games. These young men are called
gold farmers in the online games,ZAM World of Warcraft A WoW Community and Wiki Site,custom bobblehead, and the in-game goods they produce
are sold for real dollar to American gamers who need a short cut to
success in the games. In this documentary, gold farmers describe how it
feels to live at the border between the virtual and real,custom bobbleheads, to mix play
and work, and to interact with foreign gamers who they would never have
the chance to meet if not for this globalized virtual world. We also
hear conflicting views from various American gamers who are affected by
this particular entanglement of the virtual and the real.
Director's
Statement:
I've
been called a Nihilist in the virtual world. My gaming skill is
miserable and I cannot sincerely engage in all the quest and
interaction of an online game, so my gamer friends asked me, "do you
believe there is any meaning in this world?"
But
as
I was making this film about gamers,personalized bobblehead, about people who live at the
edge of the real and the virtual,personalized bobble heads, I realize that we all create and live
our virtual reality one way or another. Through this film, I met young
Chinese workers who are happy to find that they could make a living by
playing the online games they love. In the virtual world they find what
the real world often deprives them of: dignity,customize bobblehead,World of Warcraft Will Start Selling Subscription Time For Gold, power, and community
etc. But when they are gold farming or power leveling,Arena RBG Title Cutoffs For Season 15 arenamate.net - Your WoW MoP S15 PvP Guide,customized bobbleheads, in other words
doing the dirty work in games for their customers, they are constantly
reminded that people are not born equal even in this virtual world.
I
also
met gamers from the US who are willing to spend a significant
portion of their income on things in game. Some of them laughed at my
comment that they find compensation in the virtual world for what they
cannot get in the real world. They say they endure their boring and
taxing jobs in real life so that they have the money to make their
virtual life better. The real does not necessarily precedes the
virtual. Meanwhile, some gamers cannot tolerate that money from the
real world is contaminating their virtual world,custom bobblehead, which is supposed to
be a level playing field. But they often target their anger at the gold
farmers,,, rather than the innate structure of most games.
The
encounter
of these Chinese and American gamers is thus fascinating.
They wouldn't have this personal interaction if not for this globalized
virtual world. Of course there is misunderstanding or even conflicts,custom bobble head, I
hear stories about vigilante groups patrolling the border of the
virtual and real as if the Chinese gold farmers are illegal immigrant
labor from China to the US. But there are plenty of heart warming
stories about gamers collaborate,custom bobbleheads, communicate,custom bobbleheads, and learn about each
other's culture.
I
no
longer think these gamers are more distanced from reality than
people like me who don't have an avatar. Things I gave the most
important meaning to might seem completely virtual to others,customize bobblehead, for
example, money and fame. What would our real life be,personalized bobble heads, if we take all
the imagination and interpretation away from it? Whose game is reality?
To those who are stubborn about keeping it real or keeping it virtual,
my film has a statement: we can accept anything but reality.
Ge Jin/金葛
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