Wheelies (virtual nightclub) explained

Wheelies is a disability themed virtual nightclub on the online platform Second Life. Created by Simon Stevens, it was awarded the Revolutionary Award in 2008 by Gordon Brown.[1] [2]

History

Launched in September 2006, "Wheelies aims to make guests feel comfortable about disability as well as dancing, drinking and just plain having a good time."[3] Destroyed in December that year by a griefing attack, it was relaunched in May 2007.[4]

The Revolutionary Award

The Revolutionary Award was awarded "for something that makes people in power more aware of the need for change"[5] as part of the 2008 Community Awards for Social Technology (Catalyst). According to their website, Wheelies is "The world's first virtual disability nightclub. Based in Second Life, it is connecting disabled users and providing a platform for them to discuss common issues."

Other recognition

Stevens has been interviewed about Wheelies on the CBC news.[6] The transcript from this broadcast was featured in the second edition of the Pearson Longman book Open Book English Skills.[7] Stevens was also interviewed by the British newspaper The Times[8] and a Wheelies user was interviewed by the Australian site Web Usability.[9] Wheelies has been discussed in a number of books,[10] [11] and in the BBC magazine along with a wider discussion of the use of Second Life by people with disabilities.[12]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: UK Catalyst Awards: Winners . 23 July 2012.
  2. Web site: Techradar: Second Life Nightclub up for an Award. 6 June 2017 .
  3. Web site: BBC The Ouch!: Staying in is the new going out . 24 September 2013.
  4. Web site: BBC The Ouch! Disability in Second Life.
  5. Web site: UK Catalyst Awards: Awards . 23 July 2012.
  6. Web site: CBC News - Second Life. 2021-11-26. Dotsub. en.
  7. Web site: Watching: Second Life.
  8. Web site: The Times: Is this a real life, is this just fantasy?. The Times.
  9. Web site: Usability: Wheeling in Second Life. 10 December 2007 .
  10. Book: Being Virtual, Davey Winder. 9780470712085. Winder. Davey. 27 May 2008. John Wiley & Sons .
  11. Book: Second Lives, Tim Hurst. 9781407090443. Guest. Tim. 31 July 2010. Random House .
  12. Web site: Disability in Second Life . BBC News . 27 January 2020.