To the Moon and Back: a musical experience with Semina in Second Life

Semina: The Interactive EP Experience, Silent Melody, April 2025 – click any image for full size

I’ve written about Silent Melody and Silent Melody 2, the richly picturesque and engaging region designs by the SL partnership of Celtic McDaniels (Celtic3147) and Semina (Semiiina) a couple of times in these pages (see: Attuned to a Silent Melody in Second Life from 2020, and more recently Return to a Silent Melody in Second Life). As such, a return visit was more than expected at some point. However, my recent return in April 2025 was not prompted by any new iteration of the region’s ground level setting, but to immerse myself in a new interactive experience in the skies over it.

Semina: The Interactive EP Experience is a celebration and exploration of Semina’s music and song writing – specifically her new EP To the Moon and Back (which can be enjoyed in full via Spotify) presented as an immersive environment taking you on a journey through a series of interlinked rooms, each one offering a track from the EP in a setting reflective of its mood and meaning.

Semina: The Interactive EP Experience – La Belle Époque, Silent Melody, April 2025

The Landing Point for the experience provides the core information on how to proceed and appreciate the rooms and the songs they contain. They are self-explanatory, and all I’ll say here is please note that each room may contain clickable items that provide information in local chat, the rooms as a whole have be carefully crafted to reflect their songs, so do take time in each looking around at all the details, and do make sure you are using the local Shared Environment.

The first room represents the album’s current single, La Belle Époque, the beautiful era, which in this case is used to reference what tends to become – as we grow older, at least – the most beautiful collective time of our lives: childhood, and the importance of holding on to the wonderful delight and playfulness it gives to us in the form of our inner child and the sense of forward looking adventure we should try to keep with us through life.

Semina: The Interactive EP Experience, Silent Melody, April 2025 – Dirty Minds

La Belle Époque is reached via a short hallway from the Landing Point. With ivy hanging from walls, chandeliers from high ceilings and glazed archways to either side as one walks along it, it is the first of several such ambient hallways, but is is perhaps what is on the other side of the glazed arches that is worth noting, as each contains a scene and / or item perhaps pertaining to the upcoming song. With La Belle Époque, for example, we see a fairy tale castle perhaps from a children’s story book, signs mindful of that child-like sense of adventure (Follow that Dream; You are not lost – You are here), etc.

All of the remaining rooms are accessed in this manner, the halls leading to them branching to the left and right of a single main corridor which appears to end in a blank wall. This main hall features the Moon along its length, reflective of the EP’s title, with the hallways branching from it bearing the tiles of the remaining songs on the EP. The songs themselves have a focus on love and relationships from the simple human need and desire (Dirty Minds), through the swirling, uncertain, obsessive nature of infatuation and its kinship to addiction (Limerence); to the deeper melancholia, regret, loneliness and loss that comes with the ending of a relationship once so deep (To the Moon and Back).

Semina: The Interactive EP Experience, Silent Melody, April 2025

The imagery presented within each room perfectly underlines the theme and lyrics of the song offered by the room, sometimes very clearly – the storm-tossed sea of To the Moon and Back, with its flashes of lightning, sense of drowning / loss of all that was once held dear, for example; whilst elsewhere it is more subtle – as with Limerence, where the bedside table perfectly portrays the kinship between infatuation and addiction in the form of love letter, a bottle of whiskey and two little labelled containers.

It is in regards to these smaller details that time should be taken in each room looking around and mousing over items. As noted, some items might be clickable and interactive (although some can be difficult to actually touch due to intervening ambient effects), but even those that aren’t have something to add to the story being told in support of the song being listened to. How personal these items are to Semina herself is, for the most part, yours to decide; they might well be born of direct personal experience – but like a storyteller, a song-writer can weave tales which do not necessarily have their roots some firmly bedded in such experience, but from the richness of imagination.

Semina: The Interactive EP Experience, Silent Melody, April 2025 – Golden

That said, there is one song within the collection that is deeply personal to Semina – Golden. It comes with a well-written and caring warning ahead of accessing the room, and includes a story written by Semina, The Morning After I Killed Myself. The subject here is removed in theme and tone from the other songs in the EP (although it could perhaps have sinews connecting it to deeper, darker moments of loss as expressed in To the Moon and Back and / or the more harmful outcomes of infatuation and unrequited love / need as might be experienced beyond Limerence): that of self harm.

Golden  – both song and setting – is immensely powerful and honest. It is offered as a means of holding out a hand to those who have experienced cruelty (intentional or otherwise) from friends / family during a time of deep stress and saying softly, you are not alone.

Semina: The Interactive EP Experience, Silent Melody, April 2025

And that blank wall at the end of the corridor offering four of the five songs on the EP? It’s not a dead end – when approached it will reveal an atmospheric setting for live performances by Semina, with the promise that To the Moon and BackThe Live Show is coming soon.

With the opportunity to participate in photo competition focused on itself, Semina: The Interactive Experience is a genuinely marvellous way to immerse oneself in the music, lyrics, voice, and physical creativity of one of Second Life’s most diverse and engaging creator-artists.

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