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International Technology Expo 2007

Over the next three days SL will be host to the International Technology Expo – 2007. It opens on Friday April 20, at noon PDT (April 21st at 5.00am Australian EST).

The organisers have billed it as “showcasing the most innovative in technology products and services created by its residents for business and personal needs.”

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The full listing of expo scheduled events has been posted but along with the technology focus there should be a few visitors dropping in for the concert events (in Australian EST):

April 21 Midday Concert – John Legend
April 22 Midday Concert – Black Eyed Peas

The event has an aussie connection in one of the major sponsors, Melbourne headquartered, Cattle Puppy Productions.

UPDATE: final confirmation of John Legend and Black Eyed Peas is pending.

SLOz HQ – tourist info centre and corner shop

Since the launch of our in-world presence we’ve been working away at expanding what we offer new SL members when they visit. The first two parts of that expansion are:

1. Aussie Landmark Gallery – we’ve added teleport points for some of the more popular Australian landmarks in SL. If you believe your landmark is worth adding to the gallery, let us know. Adding you to the gallery is free if you’re an educational institution, $10L for anyone else to cover image upload costs. We retain the right to not add locations due to space limitations.

2. A corner shop – it’s a fairly abstract looking shop with limited stock at present, but what we’re aiming for is a place for new users to get free clothes / textures etc as well as some cheaper items for sale to help fund SLOz HQ maintenance…

As always, comments are welcome..

Geeks make better lovers in both SL and RL

According to Regina Lynn at Wired.com, bonafide geeks have made the sex side of Second Life and real-life a much better place.

The obvious question is: are active users of Second Life geeks, pioneers or both?

Note: some links from the Wired article contain explicit images and are not suitable for children/work etc.

Teens protesting – unification with main grid an option?

Some activists on the teen grid are protesting at the lack of access to PG areas on the main grid. On the 6th of May a march has been organised to raise awareness on the issue.

Like any proposal to increase interaction between children / teens and adults, there are some significant benefits and downsides. The first problem that occurred to me with such a proposal is the potential grooming or related scenarios that could occur. It’s an extreme example to use but like any online medium it is a risk. Any integration would need to involve a heightened level of monitoring of interactions without destroying the spontaneity of Second Life. That said, young people should have access to the superb educational resources on the main grid and should feel safe in the process. Achieving the latter without the former is a big ask indeed.

Is integration achievable? We’d like to know your thoughts.

Acknowledgement – the idea for this story came from an article run by SL Insider

101 resources for freelancers

I can’t recommend this list highly enough – I found three things that will change the way I work. Enjoy.

JJ’s Coffee Bar – Music Streaming Evolution

Remember Happy Days, the iconic American program of last millennium?

It started off with a shot of a jukebox playing a record of the program’s signature tune. Throughout the past 100 years or so the idea of people listening to, talking about and enjoying music has been a mainstay of modern culture.

One of the issues confronting SL is the provision of content and it may be through the medium of music that the content void may be filled in these early innovative and developmental days.

Take, for instance, JJ’s Coffee Bar.

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JJ’s currently streams music from the UK, The USA and Australia.

The owner, Jeremy Jorda, has chosen to use Triple J as his Australian choice of provider. And, whilst there may be some question of copyright issues there can be little doubt that music, and radio programs in general, are an easily executed content source for areas in SL.

The question may not be whether the radio stations listed at JJ’s Coffee bar have an issue with such online provision of content, but whether they can afford not to be part of the developing medium. After all, many radio stations already embrace apps like MP3 streaming through iTunes radio or Real Player, and Windows Media Player. Venues such as JJ’s Coffee Bar are the obvious next step in that evolution.

Speed building in Second Life

If you’ve ever wanted to see a large build in a short amount of time, then watch this.

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SL resident and Urban Planning student Lordfly Digeridoo tracked his own progress over a week timespan building a 6000-prim replication of a real-life area. I hope he got the marks he deserved. What the video accentuates as well is some of the shortfalls of SL’s building tools – there’s a lot of avoidable and repetitive work in a large build.

SBS TV looks at virtual worlds

This coming Tuesday at 8.30pm, SBS TV are screening New Cyberspace Worlds as part of their Future Focus series:

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It’s unclear at this stage whether the show is a local production or an imported product.

Update: the show was a Europena production that covered SL, WoW and Entropia Universe, all in quite some depth.

New viewer update next week

As per the offical Linden blog, there’ll be six hours downtime for the upgrade of the grid – with viewer update required. The details of the new features / improvements can be found here.

The most exciting addition for a lot of users will be the embedding of the LSL Wiki into the browser.

Profile: Bella Dutton

Bella Dutton is an Aussie SL resident who has a very busy second life split between her involvement with QT Labs and her own clothing line, BDD (Bella Dutton Designs). Add to this Bella’s role as a member of the production crew for the band Space Junkies and a raft of other building and shop projects and Bella has filled the nine months of her residency in SL to the brim.

After opening up a shop called “Red Earth” within her first few weeks in SL, Bella is now at the point where she is running a team of designers for her current shop BDD whilst acting as part of the QT Labs group as an Advanced Virtual Integration Expert.

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I caught up with Bella the other night and asked her where she was at with her Second Life and involvement in QT Labs.

Bella Dutton: We believe that at QT Labs we provide a virtual integration of creation, nurturing, building and subsequent maitenence/upgrades of virtual communities. We understand the philosophy, design requirements and intended use and schedule for occupancy so we provide the skills to integrate any organisation or collaborate into SL enviroment/community.

Graham: And you personally – where do you see yourself in say 6 to 12 months in SL? Apart from the AVIE and QT involvement, the shop is your personal enterprise isn’t it?

Bella Dutton: It is, l work with a team of designers and work as a mentor too for newbies.

Graham: I have noticed that SL is a sharing community. Do you think that aspect is a vital one?

Bella Dutton: It does have that sharing community, that is very true as when you think with us all here we are creatures of nature, we all need to feel part of a group or team.

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