Second Life players will interact with the bees through their avatars on a computer screen, but there will also be a real-life exhibition, where the virtual environment will be projected onto the walls and floor of a gallery. Flesh-and-blood gallery visitors will wear sensors that feed information about their movements into Second Life, allowing them to interact with the bees and participating avatars.
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