my bio (was Re: [MUD-Dev] Mud-Dev FAQ)

Mike Sellers mike at online-alchemy.com
Sun Jan 4 19:46:03 CET 1998


At 08:51 AM 1/3/98 PST8PDT, Ling wrote:
> ...
>Mike Sellers
>
>Occupation: Mud programmer?
>Addresses: mike at online-alchemy.com
>Location: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
>Signature:
>Mike Sellers                     mike at online-alchemy.com
>     Online Alchemy             A division of The Big Network
>
>   Combining art & science to create new worlds.

I'm not sure where that came from; I sure don't live in Phoenix!  Here's
mine then:  

Mike Sellers

Occupation: Chief Creative Officer for The Big Network; Chief Alchemist of
Online Alchemy.  Okay, both of those are real titles, but they boil down to
being a game and game-world designer.  

Some previous occupations: creator of Meridian 59, user interface designer,
software engineer, animal fertility lab scientist, fantasy miniature
sculptor, movie extra (Apocalypse Now), and one-time circus roustabout.

Location: Pleasanton, California 
Address: mike at online-alchemy.com
Interests and Personal stuff:
 - Homeostatic mechanisms in world politics, ecologies, and economies
 - Maslovian-inspired AI for NPCs and mobiles
 - creation of strong communities online
 - creating games that provide a truly immersive experience
 - making online entertainment into a viable business
 - being happily married with six kids :-)

Signature du jour:

Mike Sellers   Chief Alchemist -- Online Alchemy   mike at online-alchemy.com

"One of the most difficult tasks men can perform, however much others 
may despise it, is the invention of good games.  And it cannot be done 
by men out of touch with their instinctive values."  - Carl Jung


   Mike Sellers                   mike at online-alchemy.com         
   Online Alchemy                 Part of The Big Network

"...the state of the Web today is like 10 milliseconds after the 
Big Bang. The laws of physics are in place, but no one knows exactly 
how this universe will expand. We do know its going to be a very big 
deal, for a long time."
      -- John Doerr, of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB)



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