NonGame MUDs

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NON-GAME MUDLIST
by tyagi nagasiva yronwode
For more, see below for a listing of the gnostik/mud directory for your reference.

Introduction
In the 1990s, my interests in the internet blossomed and with it communication and study in a variety of venues reachable online via Internet Relay Channel (IRC), Usenet, and email. This was soon to be supplemented by Telnet and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) as i learned about data caches and Multi-User Dimensions (MUDs). I met Joseph Traub in IRC and discussed with him the construction of a non-game MUD whose focus would be esoteric study and experimentation with the TinyMUCK technology with which he was familiar. Several of those whom we knew were also interested in the experiment and some of them had UNIX and other technical knowledge which they shared generously with any of us interested in learning it.

As is my usual methodology, once i became aware of this single instance of phenomena (MUDs), i sought to familiarize myself with a large number of them, exploring via Telnet what i could and quickly began to understand that there were not only more than 1 type of command sets one needed to know to operate in any depth within them, but that they also had different themes, social groups, and general purposes. By far the greater majority were gaming MUDs, and my attention waned from them once i began to understand that Divination Web was fairly unique in the MUD, MUCK, and later MOO world.

After exploring the Divination Web TinyMUCK framework, determining with others how we were going to set things up, and suffering numerous database losses of our work, my attention turned to the subset of MUDs which i found compelling and of lasting interest: what i called 'Non-game MUDs', whose administrators and support systems were for other than gaming purposes and often had some kind of institutional support, academic sponsoring, and student user base. I explored these as i was able, communicated with the administrators using form letter inquiries, explored their contents and educational facilities as i was allowed, being a communard in non-gaming MUD technology, kept a brief list of those non-game MUDs of my interest, and occasionally issued brief questionnaires to those most solidly part of the project administration, a few of which were completed and are included in the data below.

As the worldwide web and the internet grew, my attention turned toward other projects and venues of research within occultism and technology. I was interviewed by Erik Davis* for his 'Techno-Paganism' writings featured in Wired Magazine and which now may be found online. My relationship with Joseph Traub remained friendly and he was able to keep the project online for years (until 2008) despite the fact that we seldom used the TinyMUCK for meetings or construction).

This year i was excited to see that interest in "cyber-magick" or occult activities utilizing computers (something we explored in several different dimensions within Divination Web) was receiving some attention in the academic community studying magic, so i set up this web page featuring all of the data from the 1990s that i had within my files to facilitate a deeper, more extended study. Some of the projects such as NOMICMUD have moved to other hosting technologies, some such as LAMBDAMOO have retained their social vibrancy and evolved along newer connection methods, and some, like MediaMOO or AstroVR, may well still exist as projects of their academic or institutional sponsors.

Feel free to contact me should you have any questions about the data below. I hope that it will be found enduringly useful.

NOTE: * - Technopagans: May the Astral Plane Be Reborn in Cyberspace by Erik Davis,
'Wired Magazine', July 1995, Vol. 3, Number 7. The entire original article may be found online.

Original Template Format



FORMAT:
1: Name (Abbreviations; Type)
2: Telnet address(es)
3: Source Code Admin./Email
4: Additional Info Site Address
5: Size (bytes|objects)/Quotas
6: Purpose
7: Theme
8: History
9: Social Structure
10: Comment


LIST OF NONGAME MUDS (Detail)

ASTROVR - brando.ipac.caltech.edu 8888 (134.4.2
Contact: David Van Buren (dave @ipac.caltech.edu)
Data: ipac.caltech.edu:/pub/pickup/astrovr
Purpose: provides access to many astronomical databases in a collaborative environment.
Theme: Astronomer's Offices/Labs, noncyber simulation
History: "We were motivated by recent improvements in internet access to include most active researchers and the development of multi-user social virtual realities to experiment with the idea of a network based collaborative research tool. Our vision was that we would build a system that provides researchers with the ability to work together on-line, giving them the feeling that they are both present in the same room through the use of audio and visual cues. Small experiments using microphones attached to workstations discussing the project showed that the impression of presence would be possible to achieve.

"To be a viable research tool we need more than just networked audio; the system must support shared access to databases, images, libraries, simulators, and other popular tools of the trade such as mongo, simbad and whiteboards. Ideally one should be able to hold an on-line meeting where each participant can lead a short show and tell of images, spectra or other data, sketch out ideas and equations, and gather comments and suggestions, i.e. everything that might happen in a weekly small group meeting or seminar. Outside group meetings much research is done by pairs: searching databases, working out equations, tossing around ideas. These uses should also be supported. Use of such a tool would obviously foster closer ties between scientists who otherwise are faced with geographical barriers to collaboration.

"In November 1992 we began to work on this project during our "spare time" taking as a basis the multi-user database server MOO, the Livermore networked audio tool and an emacs-based user client. We dubbed this system AstroVR (Astronomy Virtual Reality)."


BioMOO - 132.76.55.12 8888
Contact: Gustavo (bmgustav @bioinformatics.weizmann.ac.il)
Purpose (from helpfiles): "BioMOO is a virtual meeting place for biologists, connected to the Globewide Network Academy. The main physical part of the BioMOO is located at the BioInformatics Unit of the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel.
"BioMOO is a professional community of Biology researchers. It is a place to come meet colleagues in Biology studies and related fields and brainstorm, to hold colloquia and conferences, to explore the serious side of this new medium."
Theme: noncyber simulation of research center
Social Structure (from 'help purpose'): "BioMOO is a professional community of Biology researchers."


DU-MOO (DIVERSITY UNIVERSITY) - erau.db.erau.edu 8888
Contact: Jeanne (gsswky @menudo.uh.edu)
Data: Anon FTP: ftp.desy.de /pub/??; Anon FTP: parc.ftp.xerox.com /pub/MOO
Purpose: (obtained from FTP site): "In 25 words or less, the theme of D.U. is to teach as much as possible in as creative and unique a way as possible. Naturally, this includes allowing teachers to bring their classes online for interactive sessions.
"But D.U.MOO's purpose is so much greater than that. If you can imagine walking into a virtual physics room and finding a virtual experiment waiting to be performed, then you are on the right track. I call it an Experiential Learning Project. You might be asked to predict the results of the experiment and then perform it. If you were working on a display of weight in a vacuum, you might have some vacuum bottles there with things in each one, like a feather or a steel ball. You would state your prediction and then turn over the bottles to see which, if any, fell faster. There might be other bottles, with objects in them closer to the same weight. [NOTE: The purpose of Diversity University is the facilitation of educational processes via the MOO environment, not through performing the education itself but through the promotion of the MOO as a useful tool and forum.]

"This only a very small sample of what could be done here by innovative teachers and programmers."

Theme: University Campus
Structure: "Jeanne is a graduate social work student at University of Houston. She is the Archwizard at DU who takes care of public relations, and all other administrative details. She runs the whole thing. She gives tours to demonstrate the progress of the MOO, as well as attending educational conferences. She designed the initial MOO layout, and has guided it into the giant it has become."


DIVINATION WEB - telnet://divinationweb.org:9393
Duration: From early 1990s to 2008
Contact: nagasiva yronwode (nagasiva @yronwode.com)
Purpose: Networking and experimentation in a TinyMuck involving spiritual and occult concepts/practices. A Multi-User Dimension dedicated to the study and networking of occultism and spirituality. its thematic structure centers on the immense Tree of Life forming the Axle to a Zodiacal-Planetary Wheel, extending in seven spokes as the days of the week. having completed the abstract conventional Tree of Life and environment rooms atop the main room, additional outlets for group activities and particular (temple-palace of immortality) styles as well as initiatory trajectory into a tetraktys. public area completed; initiatory trajectories.

Data: Arcane Archive Reference on Divination Web
Liber MUD: MUDs and Western Mysticism, by nagasiva yronwode
Sample Divination Web Advertisement



LAMBDAMOO - lambda.parc.xerox.com 8888 (192.216.54.2 8888)
Contact: Pavel Curtis (Lambda @parc.xerox.com)
Data: LambdaMOO Questionnnaire: Timothy C. Brown
Quotas: 50000 bytes/10000+
Theme: Mansion
Social Structure: Democratic Oligarchy (Wiz-supported petition-system)
MediaMOO - Microworld.media.mit.edu 8888/Purple-crayon.media.mit.edu 8888
Contact: Amy Bruckman (Amy, Jaime; asb @media-lab.media.mit.edu)
Data: Anon Ftp: Media-lab.mit.edu /pub/MediaMOO
Purpose (obtained from 'help purpose'): "MediaMOO is a professional community for media researchers. It is a place to come meet colleagues in media studies and related fields and brainstorm, to hold colloquia and conferences, to explore the serious side of this new medium." [NOTE: MediaMOO is a MOO environment for experiments and exploration regarding and within whatever one may mean by the term 'Media'.]


NOMICMUD - 130.194.64.67 5000
Contact: Steve Gardner (gardner @bruce.cs.monash.edu.au)
Purpose: experimentation with Nomic Game System (Rules-changing)
Data: Textfiles obtained from NOMICMUD - see Appendix below.


OPALMOO II - moo.brynmawr.edu 7777 (165.106.1.3 7777)
Additional Locator: hobbes.brynmawr.edu 7777 (165.106.1.4 7777)
Contact: BabyBriar (babybriar @opalmoo.moo.mud.org)
Data: Anon FTP: ftp.parc.xerox.com /pub/MOO/contrib/othermoos/OpalMOO
OpalMOO Questionnaire: Seth ('Blackbriar')
Purpose: Coordination of cybertechnologies within a Mu* environment.
Theme: Urban 'Grunge'
History: Offshoot of LambdaMOO
Social Structure: Beneficent Oligarchy
Comment: Hours - 2:30pm PST to 5:00am PST


PMC-MOO (PostmodernCultureMOO) -- hero.village.virginia.edu 7777
Purpose: (Obtained on doc called 'pmc-moo.info' on PMC-MOO:) "PMC-MOO is a service offered (free of charge) by _Postmodern Culture_. PMC-MOO is a real-time, text-based, virtual reality environment in which you can interact with other subscribers of the journal and participate in live conferences. PMC-MOO will also provide access to texts generated by the journal and by PMC- TALK, and it will provide the opportunity to experience (or help to design) programs which simulate object-lessons in postmodern theory. PMC-MOO is based on the LambdaMOO program, freeware by Pavel Curtis."
SSSIM (SOLAR SYSTEM SIMULATION; MOO??) - 134.114.64.4 4321
Contact: Reed Riner (rdr @naucse.cse.edu)
Purpose: "working with Universities as an Anthropology aid by allowing such students to construct projects that derive from known scientific laws and principles, working together to accomplish idealistic goals. Two examples: a science station beneath the polar ice cap, a base on Mars."
Theme: noncyber world duplication/extrapolation


TECHMOOSEUM whyanext.com 8888
Contact: Eric Schwartz (Ahtraddis (Eric @whyanext.com)
[NOTE: This MOO is so new it does not appear to have a public 'theme' statement defined at present. Ostensibly the purpose and theme is fairly clear, however, in that the first priority is the simulation of the 'Technology Museum' located in San Jose, CA. Subsequent to this, additional interactive exhibit-constructs will be built, all for the education and entertainment of MOOsters and those who may visit the physical Museum and catch a glimpse of the MOOseum through its online connection.]


ZENMOO - cheshire.oxy.edu 7777 Contact: t_pascal @oxy.edu; bdrake @oxy.edu Data: Anon FTP: PC4.math.oxy.edu(134.69.1.134) /ftp/pub/zenmoo ZenMOO Questionnaire: C. Regis Wilson Theme: Zendo

CREDITS/COPYRIGHTS
The documentation within this page should be used so as to preserve the privacy of those who wish to continue to operate their private ventures as they desire, to promote the projects of those who have an interest in non-game MUDs, and to foment a study of these projects as a whole, technologically, sociologically, and esoterically. This is a non-profit activity and should not be exploited for any money-making purpose. If you have questions about the use of the data, please contact the author of it at yronwode.com@ nagasiva. Otherwise, all rights reserved, 2009-2029 nagasiva yronwode.


APPENDIX

Overview of Non-Game MUDs (another version of this document)

DivU
DivWeb
LamdaMOO Questionnaire
MediaMOO
NomicMUD
     nomicmud1.txt
     nomicmud2.txt
     nomicmud3.txt
     nomicmud4.txt
OpalMOO Questionnaire
OpalMOO
PMCMOO
Questionnaire-2
Sample Inquiry Letter
Sample Questionnaire
SSSim
TechMOOseum
ZenMOO Questionnaire
[http://www.luckymojo.com/avidyana/gnostik/mud/zenmoo.txt ZenMOO</a>

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