Friday, July 7, 2023

Some More SL20B Exhibits

 
By Bixyl Shuftan
 

There's a lot of exhibits at the Second Life Birthday this year.  A few days ago, we mentioned a few. But we didn't have time to go into many. So here's a few more.


One I'd hears about was "SL Terrain Models" by Erik Mondrian, in SLB Beguile.


For my SL20B exhibit, I have on display some 3D topographic models that I made of several different places in SL's world. As a sort of follow-up to that and as a "proof of concept" in terms of scale, I decided to try gathering elevation data for one of the SL mainland continents in its entirety


There were several sets of maps there, such as "Sakurasseria," the Japanese Linden Home area of Bellisseria.


One Newser reader, Kamida Delec, pointed out one funny exhibit, Grace Loudon's Alien Invasion at SLB Breathtaking.
 
 
Kamida joked it was a case of "Mars needs CAKE!", a play on the movie title "Mars Needs Women."
 

 One would think they'd believe it meant more sweets for them.


http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/SLB%20Breathtaking/52/173/23


Among the Exhibits at SLB Fantasy was "My Game Of SLife!" by Callie Cline.
 
 
It was a take on the popular real-life board game.
 
 

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/SLB%20Fantasy/234/218/23


KittyCatS! Had a "Space Party!" exhibit, "Join the KittyCatS! for a zero gravity, birthday bash!"
IN SLB Breathtaking was an exhibit by the dance group in Creations for Parkinsons, "Savoy Dance 101 Class: Intro to Dance in SL"

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/SLB%20Breathtaking/126/115/23


In SL20B was one exhibit for those with an increasingly diagnosed mental condition, "A Higher Spectrum."


A Higher Spectrum is a work of Art to showcase Autism and it's many facets that surprisingly is a driving force in Second Life. So many creative people in Second Life are proud members on the Spectrum and yet thrive and contribute positively for all.


 

That's all the time yours truly has for now. So be sure to visit these exhibits, and more and the Second Life Birthday
 
Bixyl Shuftan

Monday, June 12, 2023

Nova

 
 By Gemma Cleanslate


Perhaps we all associate rαvєn вαnríσn (RavenStarr Resident) with beautiful nature regions. I did. Her group Spark has built so many amazing installations . Her latest example was and still is Kaleidoscope (http://slnewserplaces.blogspot.com/2023/02/kaleidoscope.html). I think she looked up and out into the sky and thought to herself I wonder what is out there and began to imagine. 
 

Then she made another world. I went to see her vision and she said “So happy you visited! Yes, I wanted to build a sci fi sim that wasn't dark and grungy. This definitely pushed my skills. It was a really good challenge. (smile). “


At the entrance you can see the  whole galaxy and locate this planet in that universe.
It is a place not to be missed. I walked all around looking at the lower level which has delightful garden if plantings not found on earth.

“Welcome to Nova, situated on the neutral paradise planet Ashoka. Open to all adults, this interstellar utopian resort invites all weary space travelers seeking a destination spa experience. From yoga with aliens to interaction with a true AI based on 21st century ChatGPT/GPT3, at Nova our mission is to provide an otherworldly escape from the stresses of daily life. Unwind in a truly unique environment, leaving you feeling refreshed, recharged, and ready to take on whatever the universe has in store for you.+

I found Nova  the Chat bot and had a talk with her /him/it.
My conversation with Nova the chatbot . If you ask anything be sure to address NOVA first with each question.

“[12:08] Gemma (Gemma Cleanslate): Nova what is your job here ?
[12:08] Nova: "Hello Gemma! It's lovely to interact with you. My job here is to assist and make your experience smoother and more efficient. Whether it's answering your questions or helping you complete tasks, I'm here to lend a helping hand. Is there anything I can assist you with at the moment?"
},
[12:08] Gemma (Gemma Cleanslate): Nova who made this beautiful place?
[12:09] Nova: "Hello Gemma! It's wonderful to interact with you. Raven is the brilliant mind behind the creation of this stunning place. I am grateful to be a part of it and assist you in any way possible. What can I help you with?"
},
[12:09] Gemma (Gemma Cleanslate): Nova can i sleep in one of the bedrooms?
[12:09] Nova: "Hello Gemma, it's lovely to hear from you. Of course, you may sleep in one of the bedrooms. Raven has provided comfortable accommodations for your stay. Is there anything else I can assist you with?"
},
[12:09] Gemma (Gemma Cleanslate): Nova what can I eat here ?
[12:09] Nova: "Hello Gemma! It's wonderful to hear from you. As an AI robot created by Raven, I don't have a physical presence that could offer you anything to eat. However, I can suggest some nearby restaurants or cafes where you may find delicious food. Would you like me to search for some options for you?"
},
[12:09] Gemma (Gemma Cleanslate): Nova Yes (I never got any restaurants but there are several in the food court I found.
[12:09] Nova: ", I am an AI robot created by Raven. It's lovely to interact with you, Gemma. Is there anything I can assist you with today?"
},
[12:10] Gemma (Gemma Cleanslate) GIGGLES!!
[12:10] Gemma (Gemma Cleanslate): ...LOL...
[12:10] Gemma (Gemma Cleanslate): Nova do you ever sleep?
[12:10] Nova: "Hello Gemma! It's lovely to interact with you. As an AI robot, I don't need to sleep like humans do, but I do need to undergo maintenance and updates to ensure my optimal performance. Is there anything else I can assist you with today?"
},
[12:10] Gemma (Gemma Cleanslate): Thank you! you Good to know you are here 24/7”

Along the outer walkway I found rooms for staying over , rooms for massage, and a spectacular food court where food was being prepared for visitors and guests. I chose a sushi restaurant and watched the chef prepare the food.There also relaxing nooks to just sit and enjoy .

After wandering the lower floor, and talking to Nova I took the elevator to the upper floor where I found a huge Club area ready for events. I went back several times to look at the flora that graced the first level and found it striking for growing on that planet. It is not like earth but is like earth. Go immerse yourself in it all and have a lovely time! Say hi to Nova for me.

 

 When I was reading Bixyl’s articles about the SL Newser opening those 13 years ago, I began remembering how shocked and dismayed all the reporters at the SL Newspaper were when Dana announced to us in an office meeting that it would be closing. Our years there had been good. Bixyl then tried to get permission to continue the paper, but Dana and James felt they wanted it to stay in history as it was.

A few days after Dana's announcement, Bixyl approached several of us and asked if we wanted to join the new endeavor he was thinking of starting to be called the SL Newser. I said yes and have not been sorry.

It seems almost yesterday and it is amazing to think it has been 13 years. I have been all over the grid and met seen so many beautiful and wondrous builds and have met so many fascinating people through the process of writing for the paper. I wish for many more years of success. 
 
Gemma Cleanslate
 

Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Virtual Ability Tours With Andee

 
By Gemma Cleanslate
 

Virtual Ability has a fun and educational event every Monday at 1:00 that I try to attend. It is for group members and also visitors. ღ Andee ღ (Andee Cooper) is the leader and chooses a region of interest to explore. Sometimes there are 4 or 5, sometimes more tourists which Andee makes sure get everywhere and not lost. Depending on the size of the regions one trip covers it all. Other weeks she plans several visits to the same place that has many regions and experiences.


A few weeks ago I was able to get to the Lost Unicorn with the group and it was lovely. It is a fantasy build with several large castles to roam in and huge houses , gazebos for relaxing and a lovely Art Gallery. The vistas alone of the mountains and valleys and foliage take time to enjoy.


The largest Castle had many interesting rooms filled with oddities. In one room was a table bearing a map drawing of what looked like a huge battle , already fought or perhaps being planned.
The rooms were were opulent and some wished they could move in and stay. It was too big for me but the verandas held marvelous views.


The Art Gallery had photos of the possible kings and nobles and fantasy elven creatures of the land on the walls. I highly recommend a visit . I had been there before to pick up a gift on a hunt for the The Nature Collective and was going back but this was my first return trip and it was wonderful. Go!!

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Lost%20Unicorn/224/96/43



This past Monday we went to a place I had also been planning on visiting soon for an article so killing two birds with one stone…. terrible phrase. In California on the coast is a magnificent area called Big Sur . https://www.bigsurcalifornia.org/ It is enjoyed by millions who go to visit , camp and love the scenery and trees and beaches. Part of it , by the Bixby Bridge, has been recreated in second life. The best place to start the tour is the Visitor Center which is down below.

 
The Bixby Bridge was built in 1932, located south of Carmel on route 1. Wildflowers always seem to be blooming, California Condors are flying overhead throughout Big Sur. California Sea Otters are rafting in the kelp beds.

These are just a few of the natural wonders that make Big Sur a great place to visit. Come on out and watch the natural magic unfold before your eyes, and create your own…” is the description given.


When our group had gathered we started our tour at the nearby beach where there were seals roaming. We got together for pictures and then went on to the road to walk along and found a taco truck and another beach with surf boarding, camping and games .


We wandered along and climbed up to the fire tower to get a view of all below. The sparkling water below was very beautiful.


We crossed the famous Bixby Bridge on our travels. On the other side of the road was a deep valley that with a charming resting spot by a cool waterfall where some went in to cool off. The flora and fauna are lovely down there and it is very restful. It was another great tour with Andee for all the participants. I asked Alex Lygon, the owner and creator how long it would be there and he told me for a few months as long as people visited and then he would create a new build. I recommend a visit or more than one to enjoy it while it exists.
 
Gemma Cleanslate
 

Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Bellessarian Embassy Opens at The CDS

 
By Gemma Cleanslate 


Sunday BBB ( The Bellessaria Bureau of Bureaucracy) opened a new Embassy at the C.D.S.
The event took place in the town square at Neufreistadt with a packed audience.


Moon Adament , Chancellor of the CDS greeted all with “welcome all to the CDS, SL's oldest democracy! And welcome too to our celebration of our cooperation with the BBB. thanks to Brooke for this great decor of the Neufreistadt 'Platz and thanks to DJ Mandry, we're sure of a great set! So please enjoy the party, here's to a great time to all to all the newcomers: welcome to the CDS! we're the oldest democratic community in SL “.

Bel (Jezebel Bailey):of the BBB said ”I want to officially ring in the new Embassy and Ambassadorship of CDS!” Congratulations to both CDS and Bellisseria for a new friendship and comradrieship in Second Life~”


The new Ambassador, Sandy Burgess, was installed and accepted her new position. Dj Mandry ( Mandry Demonia)provided the music and the party went on! There were many Bellisserians there as well as many Officers and citizen land owners of CDS, the oldest democracy in SL.


This Embassy is a bit different from the others on each continent. Here there is an office in the Rathaus, not a free standing building. It is open for visitors and fits the building décor of the town. This town is very lovely.The CDS is very interesting and has a long history that you can read at https://cdsdemocracy.org/ The lands are extensive and I plan to explore all the six regions.

Gemma Cleanslate

Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Caledon Downsizing A Few Sims

 
 By Bixyl Shuftan
 
On Tuesday April 4, the Caledon community got a little sad news from it's leader, Governor Desmond Shang. Four of the estate's sims, three regular and one homestead, would be closing soon.

Now that I've got notices out to everyone in Kittiwick, Tanglewood, and Cay, this is a general announcement that we are cutting back 3 standard regions and one homestead (tbd due to possible swaps).

Caledon is one of the largest, and oldest, steampunk-themed communities and estates in Second Life. It began in 2007, quickly growing to almost thirty sims, and would gain some more over the next few years. But the place hasn't been immune to the real-life troubles of it's residents, and has cut back some sims over time. At the start of the month, it had 22 sims.

I would get in contact with Desmond with a few questions, and he had some answers.


    Of the sims closing down, I assume the population in each of them is fairly small?

Desmond: In most cases.  One region had just three people left and far too much vacant land.  The one that had the most had nine people, but on small parcels. It boils down to economics; basically the overall budget has to be balanced.  Some regions can be subsidized for a good while, but eventually, only so many can be carried by the rest.

    Over time, Linden Lab has been lowering the price of sim tier. Could that have allowed these sims to last longer, or would they have closed earlier if it wasn't for the tier reduction?

Desmond: Lowering costs is a good thing overall.  Had my costs lowered too, of course that would have helped.  But only to a point.

When Caledon started, most people lived on the mainland.  It was more difficult on the mainland back then: griefing, and things like 16 meter parcels for sale at high prices with 'irritant' builds used to extort residents.  We were a very attractive alternative, for some.

Also, most people sold though inworld shops back then; now the commercial real estate market is far less significant.  And now it's entirely possible to get a lovely Victorian home in a beautiful area, with a rail system across hundreds of regions, direct from our platform provider.
 
    Of the upcoming rearrangement of sims, what if someone has an issue with a new neighbor, such as if a sim has thunder noise from constant storms that can be heard in adjacent sims?

Desmond:  As much as disputes sound awful, it's impressive the amount that gets worked out, without anyone even contacting me.  99% of the time there is a solution, either technically, or by just talking.  Sounds can be limited easily, for example.  But yes, I help sort things out now and then if necessary.
 
    Do residents of Caledon have to worry about more sims closing down later on?


Desmond: The residents of Caledon are largely in control of this themselves ~ they do the spending, not me.  Naturally though, for various reasons, people move on.  Often due to things taking precedence in their personal lives, that took their time away.  The most relevant factor however, is that we aren't getting a lot of new people like we used to.  We have been cutting back regions since 2010, when we had 51 regions; this is not a new thing.

The bigger 'worry' is not really the size of the country.  Sure, I could grow the estate if I slashed prices, let anyone come in and do nearly anything (the present residents would probably flee in that case).  The bigger concern, to my mind, is the quality not the size.  We could grow to be 200 private, unconnected tropical islands, for instance.  But it wouldn't be recognisable as Caledon at that point.  This was never about making the most money or the biggest estate.  Anyone can copy the big estates to do just that.  Clearly that was never the plan.  No matter what size we are, we have history, a sense of fun and an unmistakeable character.

    Was there anything else about the issue you wished to say?

Desmond: Yes.   Seventeen years ago, my 'real life' business wasn't as busy, but it really took off around 2013 or so.  What that has meant, is that time spent on Caledon is competing, if you will, with billable hours.  From experience, it would take at least an additional 40 to 80 hours a month of involvement to do significantly more for Caledon.  I'm already working 55-65 hour weeks as it is.  So that is a limiting factor.  I would love to have more time, but this is the situation.
 

Sending an alt to Caledon's Tuesday night party on April 11, there was some talk about the sims about to fade away. One person wondered if the Lab had raised operating cost. Someone joked, "So long as there isn't a toll booth at region boundaries." One resident who lives in New York in real life commented, "Don't give my Governor any ideas." It was felt by one that the trains in the estate would temporarily stop running until they were rescripted to follow new patterns. 
 
Eventually, someone looked at the map and noticed, "Caledon Cay just *poofed*."  "The guhnah was just warning that." "Just a big flat underwater place now." "What would have happened to them if they had stayed in Cay when it poofed?" "Well there's still green dots there." "I think the map hasn't fully caught up yet." Then DJ Cynthia started playing, "The Final Countdown." Someone mused, "What a timely song for Cay."
 
Only a fraction of the talk was about the upcoming sim closures. Someone joked about making her place it's own island, then, "I'm going to experiment on turning animals into human like minded creatures." One anthro fox mused maybe instead, "turning unsuspecting hoomans into furries."
 
Near the end, someone thought, "I'll drop by the Moors border on the way out and watch Cay sink into the sea." One resident wasn't too worried about the situation, "Caledon actually has quite a few regions, so even if there is some downsizing, while it's sad, I think there's still enough left." 

On a personal note, a number of the residents of my own home area, the Sunweavers, have friends in Caledon. A couple have second homes there. And the one who talked yours truly into coming to SL was a Caledonian. So what goes on there is of some concern to me, and other "Sunnies." But while it is a little sad to see the sims go, the rest of the land, of a fine community, goes on. And it should continue for many years to come.

Bixyl Shuftan

Monday, April 3, 2023

Steeliehook Public Forest & Zen Centre

 
By Gemma Cleanslate 


I often get an idea for an article in an announcement from The Nature Collective. This site is one I loved as soon as I arrived at the entrance. The description says “This forest was built with love and calm. It is a place for self-reflection and centering." The music and lighting add to the experience. The first thing I saw was a 7seas fishing vendor so I knew there was fishing somewhere.


The light shafts shining on the trees and foliage enchanted me. This is a place to take a deep breath and relax. I walked down the stairs and into the forest to explore. There is a trail through the woods for walking. There are so many little spots for those who would like to linger. It is a place to walk slowly and enjoy the plantings and the little animals. Photographers will love it. The creeks have lovely waters flowing by. There is 7Seas fishing is to the right at the first creek and comfortable seating , a picnic basket with a sandwich and drinks.



I stopped at a picnic area below a waterfall that reminded me so much of a place I used to go in real
life. Farther along I found a place to paint a picture of the surroundings.


There is a lovely statue of Buddha where one can meditate, or practice yoga for beginners and advanced practitioners. Meditating is easy in this environment.

Jennifer Steele-Lilliehook (JenniferSteele Wilder), a well known artist in Second Life created it with her wife, Dempsey Lilliehook, and friend , HecateWic of Wic Foods. “
 

After my walk I noticed that Jennifer was nearby so went looking for her. I climbed up stairs and along a walkway past some shops and found a large restaurant called The Wine Cellar. Inside cooks were busy preparing food and Jennifer was there rearranging furniture. She invited me to lunch and we sat down and ordered. It is a delightful luncheon. 
 

She told me that soon she will be having events there such as Jazz singers, live sax, and other attractions. “ We will be doing announcements through TNC for drum circles and I AM sessions”. She told me it is to give back for all her support in second life. “ I just do what I love to do and it all seems to fall into place.


I will wait to see what they are. It was an enjoyable lunch. I have not seen Jennifer for a while so it was nice. She is still doing a bit of renovations around the whole area.Take a trip over to wander through the forest and explore the area. Stop in the restaurant and on the other side of the forest I learned there is an airport with a rezz zone so you fly in or out. This is your entrance to the forest. 
 

Gemma Cleanslate

Wednesday, March 8, 2023

Emerald Crystal Golf Course

 
By Gemma Cleanslate 


There are several in world games that I still play very often. One game that I have written about before but not for a while. Every Wednesday a group of us get together to go golfing at Emerald Crystal Golf Course. There are other courses but we are most comfortable at this one. It is well managed and well kept up. The trees and flowers and landscaping is pleasant and animals roam the area but stay out of our way (except a skunk once in a while). The water courses are lovely but a hazard at times. There are hills and valleys with rocks over the course and bridges that sometimes seem to be in the way.


We have great fun even though I am not very, very good at it, but I do ok most of the time. We usually play 9 holes. One week we will do 1-9 and the next week we move to 10-18. If I am having a good day I will have a score of 28 or 29. I won’t tell you about the bad days lol. The better score would be 24 but I have only had that one time that I can recall.



At the entrance there are clubs for rent for the price of 10L with a score card and hud with three choices of club to use. The direction card gives lots of hints to new golfers so don’t pass it up. Read it! If one plays often it is good to have one’s own set and you can buy it here. It can be used at other courses too. For far shots there is a driver. For closer shots or to get out of a bad spot there is the wedge, and of course, our friendly putter. 
 

At every tee along the course there is a board telling you if it is a 4 shot hole, or more or less. After we shoot an arrow show where we landed .


The putter is to get into that hole from a distance or close to it and it takes practice. Overshooting the hole is no fun. Getting used to going the correct distance with the driver also needs practice. On the ground there is a practice area for the putter.


Above on a platform there is a large practice area for distance and learning to use the driver well. The meters are marked out so you can judge how much power you need.


Laz Dressler is the manager and care taker of ECGC . She is helpful and keeps the group members informed of any changes or activities. By the way there is also a skeet shoot up on the practice platform.Stop in the club house to check that out and have fun, win or lose.