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What is the Virtual Girl Hacked Version? It is a facsimile of the "virtual" girls that pop up in public chat rooms and social media. It is also an experiment in how we can make these virtual girls more human and more real by, for example, talking to them and experiencing their responses to our words or actions. It evolved from my previous project Meet Me On Discord: The Lost Girls Of GameStop (mamiden). How was the Virtual Girl Hacked Version made? I used my previous project with the help of my creative partner Drew Glover, who wrote the code for most of the characters, and my business partner Geneviève Leclerc-Gingras, who encouraged me to continue with this project. We started out with something very simple: a lady who would greet you when you entered the website with a "Hello there" and then wished you a good night if it was night time or afternoon if it was afternoon. At that point we had everything we needed to test our hypothesis that people would talk back to her. From there we took her responses and put them into different characters that we liked to suit their personality. What made you choose this as your project? What was the impetus? When I first started taking classes at Concordia, I had my heart set on studying movies and movies alone. A lot of people I know pursue their interest in the arts and end up making comics, music, performance art and fashion. But I wanted to make movies and that was where my focus was. Then we had a class on computer science that we had to take for two consecutive semesters. I absolutely hated that class but my professor at the time really liked me so she forced me to work on a project for her with her group of students from the class. I worked with them on a couple of projects over the course of the year that were kind of fun, but they also pulled me away from making movies. When I got to my last semester at Concordia, I was expected to make a movie again. I was so burned out on movies that I wasn't sure what to do. So I decided to revisit all the little coding bits and pieces for games, websites, interactive experiences and other interactive stuff that I had been working on over the previous years. After looking through all my old work I found something that stuck out immediately: an idea for a website that would have a digital character greeting you each time you entered its chat room. I decided to go forward with the project. I still had a few of my coding buddies who had been making websites with me over the years and we started working on it right away. That first version was just a "Hello there" and then a goodbye if it was night or day time and nothing else. We were all working really hard and on some nights we would stay up until 2:00 AM just to finish improvements on our characters and on the website. Nobody at this point knew what we were doing so they all thought we were taking those late night hours for an anime or video game marathon. cfa1e77820
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