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Galleries
Potential gallery owners need look no further. Anachron City has property for sale or rent. Reasonable rates... so you too can make an aesthetic mark on society. E-mail for particulars.)
(lots of virtual room, but memory space is at a premium... and so... many potential art entries logjammed in data purgatory... can you really pass up this opportunity to go beyond the expected?... your chance to free up artistic expression. Be a patron!
Storefronts
(shop premises available... reasonable rates... we cater to hip and interesting outlets... contact us for particulars)
Warehouses
(storage space available... public and private... contact us for particulars)
AlphaWorld
(a virtual space that permits you to construct your own building, to have a virtual presence via 'avatar' or 'persona', and chat online... allows you to have a mailbox, and links to your homepage... for more details, this link takes you to Worlds Inc homepage)
B-City
("internet shopping mall"... japanese virtual city... ray-traced)
Bianca's Smut Shack
(virtual bordello, cybersex chat site... uses an architectural metaphor... busy place)
Bobaworld
(another planet in the parallel universe... not VR, but well worth visiting)
Boomtown City
(virtual city)
The Channels Guide
(virtual tour of Amsterdam)
City Island
(building-based location of websites... open for settlement... homesteaders take note)
Cleveland Free-Net
(uncertain about this address)
Cybertown
(uses a space city metaphor with clickable buildings... interactive 3D...
same idea as Anachron City, but they beat us to it... congratulations! Maybe we'll be neighbors someday.)
Cyteria Village
(virtual city... maintained by Chuck LaBenski)
Educational Space Simulations Project
(simulated trip to mars)
Enchanted Forest
("I have just started a new 'experimental' homepage of my own that has a city-like theme kinda like your own. It is geared more toward the Parent/Child collective, but check it out for the 2d graphics and GifAnimations." --Christopher Gray.)
EXPO
(a virtual expo by the WWW exhibit organization... it features several exhibition areas, a post office, bulletin board, and shop... one of the pavillions features an exhibition about the Dead Sea Scrolls... nicely done... well worth visiting, just take the handy tour bus)
Flames City
(interactive fiction site based on a city structure... you can register your own character at the hotel, open a business, place a press release in the local paper, exhibit in the gallery, etc.)
Freeport
(virtual city... uncertain if maintained)
Freeside
(virtual city... under construction)
Ol' Lady Lynliss Boarding House
(virtual boarding house... interesting residents)
Timothy Leary's Homepage
(Leary introduces us to his virtual home... online party in the living room, books and documents in the library, art collection, downloadable software, etc... a nice cozy feel... under construction... a cyber-memorial)
LunaCity
(lunar base and space settlements are at issue here, but does not actually employ a city metaphor)
(Italian site... have linked to Mark/Space in the "Citt Virtuali" section... maintained by Nani Flavio... italian and english versions)
Millennium Street
(UK-based website... "We are trying to be a virtual street attached to several virtual cities." --John Jenkins.)
Net Chick Clubhouse
(cool hangout... great atmosphere... click chick quick... maintained by Carla Sinclair of bOING bOING fame)
Rave City
(münich-based website...includes the Ultraschall Virtuell club, which you can walk through -- photo-based tour)
Rome
(ancient Rome explored in 3D)
Scottland
(a virtual country created by Scott Thompson of "The Kids in the Hall" fame... humor)
Silica
(haven't checked this site yet)
Silicon Sisters Java Hut
(a text-rendered virtual hangout still under construction... links are contained within the text... a cozy structure with lots of promise... recommended... but uncertain if updated regularly, perhaps abandoned. Ladies please, if you're still interested... there's room on Mark/Space for the Java Hut. Here are the keys to the city... contact me)
Space Ink
(webmaster Daniel Bertol)
Streets of the World
(Universal City film locations/sets in QuickTime VR)
Virtual Antarctica
(actual expedition... incorporates live links, live chats, and video feeds)
Virtual Stonehenge
(this virtual version is being tauted as a replacement for the real thing... ostensibly to prevent the original from being vandalized... is this an excuse to deny us access to reality?... if the focus is on giving more people a chance to experience Stonehenge, then I like it... but if the implications appear sinister , then I worry... check for yourself)
Omnitek
(3D artwork by Lee... e-mail: niper@northernnet.com...
"I'm a little familiar with POV and Moray...but I switched to Truespace 2.0...It's not quite as accurate as POV but it's a whole lot easier and faster" --Lee.)
Virtual Cities Repository
(3D models of real cities around the world... maintained by Farid Mheir... e-mail: farid@montreal.com)
Virtual Reality
(Anachron Library entry... extensive booklist, fiction and non-fiction)
Welcome to Worlds Inc.
(shared virtual environments... fully navigable 3D spaces)
A full-scale model of the area is reproduced in our showroom.
If you've got architecture or landscapes available, please let us know.
Deposit at the bank Alter yourself in the body works Relax in the cinema Have a check-up at the clinic Backstage pass to the clubs Free consultation at the design studio Get inspired in the galleries Check into the hotel |
Visit the museum Meet the editor in the office Attend school Stroll through the shopping district Travel to the stars from the spaceport Sign-up at the talent agency Register in the town hall Dutyfree goods from the warehouses |
Page compiled by Henry W.Targowski, with ray-tracing assistance from: Charly Jungbauer; and input from: Farid Mheir, Nani Flavio, Christopher Gray