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Here's a beginning: “The Making of Virtual Harbin as Ethnographic Field Site in Second Life and Open Simulator” ... http://blip.tv/file/2053061 ... including and especially virtual water shiatsu pools.
Here's a beginning of virtual water shiatsu pools: “The Making of Virtual Harbin as Ethnographic Field Site in Second Life and Open Simulator” ... http://blip.tv/file/2053061 .


Waters of Life ... http://vimeo.com/338135 ... is a documentary about Watsu, water shiatsu, which originated at Harbin ... The Watsu subject at World University and School ... http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Watsu_-_water_shiatsu ... is open and editable. Will virtual Harbin be a first classroom / learning pools for virtual Watsu teaching and learning, as well as first classrooms for World University and School? How to explore Watsu/Water Dance/Healing Dance ethnographically in virtual worlds and with avatars, scripts and even robots (saw an interesting presentation at Stanford of robots in water)?
See, also, 'Waters of Life' - http://vimeo.com/338135 , - a documentary about Watsu, water shiatsu, which originated at Harbin. The Watsu subject at World University and School, here - http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Watsu_-_water_shiatsu - is open and editable. Will virtual Harbin be a first classroom / learning pools for virtual Watsu teaching and learning, as well as first 'classrooms' for World University and School? How to explore Watsu/Water Dance/Healing Dance ethnographically in virtual worlds, and with avatars, scripts and even robots (saw an interesting presentation at Stanford of robots in water in 2011)? (See the categories in this blog for further ideas about Watsu, virtual Harbin and World University & School - http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2010/11/manatee-baby-waters-of-life-documentary.html ).

(http://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2010/11/manatee-baby-waters-of-life-documentary.html - November 30, 2010)