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Virtual insanity: Artist Recreates Gandhi's Salt March Protest in Second Life

Artist and professor Joseph DeLappe was last seen protesting the Iraq war - and infuriating other players - by typing the names of dead U.S. miltary personnel into the multiplayer chat window of America's Army. While DeLappe continues to visit the Army recruiting game as part of his Dead in Iraq war protest, he has turned to a new virtual project, recreating Gandhi's 1930 Salt March within Second Life.
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