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HUMOR – AN ESSENTIAL ELEMENT OF LIFE - Smiling, laughing, and that sensation of release that comes with it; who can doubt that humor is a very important part of living a happier life? For me it’s rare when I find humor in traditional media. Sitcoms long ago ceased to actually be funny. Occasionally I run across a movie that makes me laugh but it’s rare and a passive experience. Real active humor is participatory and not passive. I have always been a bit of a joker but after finding Second Life (a virtual world) in which to explore and have fun I find myself experiencing humor more often and in more ways. In short, I can be as goofy or as serious as I choose without the traditional boundaries imposed in society and by my real life personal environment. Often I find myself chuckling or laughing wholeheartedly at the funny and impossible humorous situations I find myself in or create on my own and with others in Second Life. Those frequent moments do something special for me and for others as well.
Laughter Activates the Immune System
Dr. Lee Berk and fellow researcher Dr. Stanley Tan of Loma Linda University in California have been studying the effects of laughter on the immune system. Here is a little of what they have found.
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In Berk's study, the physiological response produced by belly laughter was opposite of what is seen in classical stress, supporting the conclusion that mirthful laughter is a eustress state -- a state that produces healthy or positive emotions.
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Research results indicate that, after exposure to humor, there is a general increase in activity within the immune system, including: An increase in the number and activity level of natural killer cells that attack viral infected cells and some types of cancer and tumor cells.
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An increase in activated T cells (T lymphocytes). There are many T cells that await activation. Laughter appears to tell the immune system to "turn it up a notch."
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An increase in the antibody IgA (immunoglobulin A), which fights upper respiratory tract insults and infections.
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An increase in gamma interferon, which tells various components of the immune system to "turn on."
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An increase in IgB, the immunoglobulin produced in the greatest quantity in body, as well as an increase in Complement 3, which helps antibodies to pierce dysfunctional or infected cells. The increase in both substances was not only present while subjects watched a humor video; there also was a lingering effect that continued to show increased levels the next day.
The Video to the left - Elegantly Forbidden - is a Second Life Machinima (film created in a virtual world environment) created by Cecil Hirvi.
I am in the film playing the role of a Japanese Fisherman.
As virtual worlds become more and more realistic the efforts of creativity within them become even more compelling. Machinima has just begun to be used for more complex story lines and to greater effect. In time we may all be watching Machinima in our living rooms. The future races forward.
The secret, forbidden dreams of residents of ancient Hosoi Ichiba is expressed through the simple elements of life and haiku. Filmed entirely on Hosoi Ichiba using Second Life Windlight. Featuring Sammy Biddle, Artotem Tolsen, Lippy Korobase. Written, directed and edited by Cecil Hirvi
Second Life Totems creates web sites and multimedia promotional material to showcase Second Life people, places, and things outside the virtual world.
Why do we focus on Second Life?Simply stated Second Life is a place of enormous creativity. Within this virtual world of recreations of real places and places that couldn't exist in the real world Second Life brings together people from all over the world to design, create, collaborate and have fun. It's a world made by and for it's residents. It's residents are as diverse as the landscapes that any virtual explorer who takes a bit of time and effort can find within it.
Whether you are a Second Life business owner or simply want to tell the world about your creative "SL" existence our services can help you do it. Check our Services page to find out how you can "Show the World" both inside and outside Second Life.
See you inside, Artotem Tolsen