Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Day 4347: Metaverse?

 

 

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My big fat digital wedding: Couple plan India's 'first metaverse marriage'

 As Covid-19 forces families across India to downsize or cancel their traditionally large-scale weddings, one couple has found a venue unaffected by restrictions: the metaverse. Dinesh Sivakumar Padmavathi and Janaganandhini Ramaswamy from Tamil Nadu, where wedding gatherings are currently limited to 100 people, have invited 2,000 people to their virtual reception next month. And as self-professed "Potterheads," or fans of Harry Potter, the pair have opted for a Hogwarts-themed party that guests can attend via their phones, tablets or laptops.

 "Because of the pandemic, a physical, real kind of reception is not possible with the huge number of people attending," said Padmavathi, who goes by the name Dinesh SP, on the phone from the southern state's capital of Chennai. "So, we decided: let's make it in the metaverse."

Padmavathi and Janaganandhini decided to hold their wedding reception virtually. Photo: SP Dinesh

The legal wedding ceremony will still take place physically in front of close friends and relatives in Ramaswamy's village in Tamil Nadu's Krishnagiri district, about 170 miles from Chennai. But afterwards, the couple will log on to join their reception, which is costing 150,000 Indian rupees ($2,016) to design, develop and host. The one-hour event will see the newlyweds virtually address their guests, who will be able to explore the castle and customize their avatars' appearance and outfit.

The couple's avatars against a Hogwarts-inspired background. The bridegroom Dinesh Sivakumar Padmavathi (left) said the pair's digital characters will wear more traditional clothing at the event. Photo:TardiVerse

As well as being able to invite guests who couldn't otherwise attend, the couple said the digital celebration has another unique advantage: they can involve Ramaswamy's late father in the proceedings. "My father-in-law passed away last April," Padmavathi said. "So, I'm creating a 3D avatar that looks similar to (him), and he will bless me and my fiancée. That's something we can only do in the metaverse."

An avatar of the bride's late father, who died last year, will be in attendance. Photo: TardiVerse

Having convinced his fiancée, an IT worker, of the idea, Padmavathi also has his parents' approval for the unconventional event, he said. "From childhood, I've been working with robotics ... and for the last year I've been working in blockchain and mining Ethereum," he said, adding: "So my family knows that I'm into tech."


 

 
 
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15 comments:

elenor said...

Lee is perfect for today's 2GN2S story which is very interesting to read. But it tells me that I'm already quite old. Time goes on and the next generation has new ideas - as it should be.
I also like the last smile and the short for this cute girlie.

jacki long said...

Thanks Elenor. I love that little girl. She has just discovered that she can move her eyebrows and is thrilled! Simple pleasures are the best?

john said...

Bow to the master digital creator, you! Love each one that you create. :-)

jacki long said...

Thanks John, I keep finding new ways to go. I need to make time to do some non-digital work, but late at night, I resort to what is easier.

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