SL9B: Let the festivities begin!

We all know the story by now: Linden Lab announce the theme for Second Life’s ninth birthday and at the same time withdraw from participation; given the 11th hour nature of the announcement, it seemed that even with the potential for celebrations spread across the grid, much of the impetus and feeling of celebration would be lost without some focal-point to the festivities.

Taking the “A” Train: Grace McDunnough and I ride into the SL9B regions on Donpatchy Dagostino’s magnificent SL9B Express

Fortunately, some people were unwilling to let matters go so easily. A core group of dedicated individuals stepped into the void left by Linden Lab, and for the last month they’ve been working night and day  to try to ensure that there is a nexus for celebrations of SL’s ninth anniversary and a place for people from across the world to come together to mark the event.

Their determination saw an outpouring of support from across the grid: Dream Seeker Estates donated no fewer than 10 regions to the event, an anonymous donor came forward with an offer of six more, then Fruit Islands and Kitty CatS provided a further 2 sims apiece; Lilith Heart of  Heart Garden Centre fame gave the organisers access to her entire range of trees and flora to help with the landscaping requirements of the regions, and nEoStreams came forward to supply all of the necessary music streams for the event.

And of course, an army of willing volunteers came forward determined to ensure the event is every bit the success people would like to see.

The 20 regions of SL9B (credit: Harlequin Rhodes)

The results of all this are stunning:

  • 20 regions of celebratory exhibits, entertainment space, and special areas such as the hub and time capsule display area
  • FIVE stages for live entertainment (one more has been added to meet the demand!)
  • Some 350 exhibits and stands spanning the breadth and depth of community in Second Life
  • For the first time ever at an SLB – underwater exhibits and entertainment stages both over and under water!
  • A hub where people can learn about – and visit – other SL9B celebrations taking place across the grid, such as the SL9B Story.
An aerial view of the dramatic, all-mesh Lake Stage

Efforts have been made to minimise the rules and regulations around building, and those that have been set do make sense and – I believe – will help make people’s experience when touring the regions perhaps a little more pleasant.

The Main Stage

As someone who has been fortunate enough to be peripherally involved in organising the event from a PR standpoint. During the last couple of weeks I’ve been popping in and out and gathering shots for my Flickr stream (and uploading what I think are perhaps the “better” ones to the official SL9B stream). While wandering, I’ve been fortunate enough to witness the enthusiasm with which people from across Second Life – and around the world – have responded to this, the first Second Life anniversary celebration that is genuinely by the residents, for the residents. I’ve also been privileged to witness the volume of work volunteers have poured into the core SLB in-world groups to communicate with, inform, and help fellow residents be a part of this event and to ensure they are not left without assistance or information.

And now, everything is set. On June 18th at 11:00 SLT, the doors will open and the festivities will begin!

The Community Hub – your point of arrival

The place to commence your explorations of the regions is The Community Hub. From here you can pick-up your SL9B teleport HUD prior to commencing your explorations – which you can do on foot, by flying or by availing yourself of SLB Pod Tour.

The teleport HUD, created by Bo Tiger (Bourne Denimore) provides direct access to the main exhibitor regions as well as to all of the main entertainment stages, the event auditorium area and back to both The Hub and the pod tour.

Using it is simple enough – WEAR it (default position in top left of your screen, although it obviously works fine at any attach point) and adjust it to best suit your needs (if required). The buttons then work in one of two ways:

  • Either it will open the Map in your Viewer, allowing you to see your destination and use the Map’s teleport button to reach it
  • Or it will display a dialogue box offering a number of destination points within the named region. Clicking on one of the dialogue buttons will then open the Map, allowing you to teleport.

There are instructions included with the HUD, including a suggestion that in order to ease the collective lag (there is going to be a lot going on collectively across the regions), people only wear the HUD when actually using it, and otherwise remove it when touring regions / exhibits. You can also minimise the HUD by clicking the “***” button – just be aware that if you have manually moved the HUD to another position on your screen, it will default back to the HUD attach point used to initially display it on your screen.

The Pod Tour cars follow a route through the sims that enable you to sit back and enjoy the ride – you can hop on or off any passing pod that is empty, as well as picking one up from the terminus at The Hub. Every effort has been made to get exhibitors to submit information on their builds for inclusion in the pods, which will be relayed to you in chat as you pass the various parcels.

Also at The Hub are details of other SLB events taking place across the grid during the week. To see these, hop on the carousel; as you are carried around, posters of other events will pop-up in front of you – click on the radial black bars under the poster to receive a landmark to the event in question.

The Hub carousel – details of other SL9B events across the grid

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SL9B: Almost there!

SL9B is almost upon us! Last minute work is underway to complete builds, prepare the new underwater stage and get things set. At midnight SLT on the 16th June the regions will be closed for access and the technical rehearsals. They’ll reopen on the 17th at the start of the Press Preview day – and then on Monday 18th, from 11:00am SLT, it’s full steam ahead with a week of celebrations!

Courtesy of Moo Money, here’s a machinima taster of things to come:

The SL9B Story

With all the focus on the central SL9B activities made possible by Dreamseeker Estates, Fruit Islands, KityCatS and our anonymous region donor, attention does tend to get drawn away from other SL9B events that are taking place next week around the grid to mark Second Life’s ninth anniversary.

So I’m rather pleased to have received a poke about the SL9B Story.

The Great Big Story Book

Second Life is a powerful medium for storytelling, be it machinima, the spoken word, the written word, acting, or a combination thereof. The SL9B Story calls upon SL writers and storytellers to come together in a collaborative effort and contribute to the Great Big Story Book. The Destination Guide entry for the piece describes it thus:

“Once upon a time…” That’s how all the best stories begin, but what happens next is anybody’s guess — that’s where the Second Life community comes in. To celebrate SL’s 9th birthday, writers and storytellers of every kind are invited to contribute to The SL9B Story. See what other residents have created, then continue the story by writing in the Great Big Story Book, carrying on from where the previous author left off.

The entrance to the SL9B Story

The story book itself is located on Penny Lane; it has been created by Serendipity Haven, and sits alongside her in-world gallery. The book uses Media On a Prim (MOAP) to display a related blog, SL9Bhaven. Contributors are invited to add to the story using the comments section of the blog page – which can be opened either in the Viewer’s built-in browser or your web browser, dependent on your preference. Comments will also display both on the blog page and be visible on the book in-world, allowing it to be followed / read from both.

Note that comments are currently closed and will remain so until SL9B kicks-off on the 18th June.

Some submissions have apparently already been made – I assume as a part of testing the site and the book – so it will be interesting to see what appears on the book’s pages once comments are opened, and those which have already been received are displayed.

Given the theme of SL9B is that of community, this is a clever approach to asking the community to work collaboratively together, and I’m looking forward to reading what appears in the book, and of hopefully contributing to it myself. I hope other writers and aspiring writers in SL will take the time to do so as well, and help the story to grow through the week.

Will you add to the tale?

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SL9B: Builders, the clock is ticking – and don’t forget your land settings

The SL9B regions are bustling with builders and exhibits are taking shape. However, there are still a good number of parcels that are still standing empty.

While we appreciate many of you may well be taking our earlier advice, and working on your builds elsewhere and are planning to rez them on your parcel once they’re finished, please remember that time is running out for you to do so.

Time is running short for builds to be set-up

The SL9B sims will be closing to all access at midnight SLT on Saturday 16th June.

This is to allow time for full technical rehearsals to take place, and final clear-up of the sims can take place ahead of the Press Day opening on the 17th, when the sims will be visited by the SL and RL media.

It’s therefore essential that all builds are in place ahead of this deadline. Please don’t leave everything until the last-minute, just in case some adjustments are required to your build once it is in position; we really don’t want people feeling rushed as closing time approaches!

Also on the subject of builds – don’t forget your land setting information. Getting these right ahead of time will help make your landmarks more attractive and help draw visitors to your exhibit. Our resident spooksperson, the Prim Reaper, is here to provide you with more help on this:

About SL9B

SL9B is being organised by residents, for residents – there is no direct involvement from Linden Lab. Along with the festivities there will be fundraising for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids, a charity supported by Dream Seeker Estates.

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SL9B: Design a time capsule

A tradition of SLB celebrations is that of a time capsule, wherein residents are invited to try to create a capsule that represents something significant from the year or which was inspired by the year’s theme. For example, SL4B’s capsule had flexis, SL5B’s used glow while SL6B’s capsule was a meteorite chunk for its space theme.

The 2003 time capsule at SL1B, June 2004. (secondlife.wiki.com)

This year we’re sending out an open invitation to residents to propose their ideas for the SL9B time capsule. If you’re interested, here’s a summary of the guidelines:

  • Keep your design relatively low-prim; some older designs reached up to 96 prims, and we need to keep things relatively modest
  • Keep the size manageable; the SL3B vault was 6m cubed, and we’d like to consider that at the top end of the scale; while designs that go over this limit on one side or two won’t be disqualified, we don’t have room for  the Death Star…
  • Please make sure your submission is FULL PERMS. We may have to make modifications to it  – such as adding the actual contents!
  • If the capsule is designed to open, please supply a “closed” and an “open” version – no need to script it opening – we can help with that, just so long as we have versions that present the illusion of opening it
  • If you wish to keep a copy of your design, please make sure you do so before passing the original over; it may not be possible to return it to you after the fact – although in a worst case, we’ll do our best
  • Feel free to design your own pedestal or display case for your capsule – particularly if it is small enough to warrant a pedestal / display case of its own
  • Some particle activity is OK, but again, please keep it manageable: no huge firework displays with the capsule opens or anything
  • Be creative and remember that this year’s theme is “Community” if you want to go in that direction.

The closing date for submissions is midnight on the 15th June. To submit a design, or to ask any questions on the matter, please contact the Keeper of the Capsule, Will Webb. Note that previous capsules can be seen upon request for those who require a little inspiration or guidance in developing a design.

And just to help, a quick word from our spooksperson, the Prim Reaper:

About SL9B

SL9B is being organised by residents, for residents – there is no direct involvement from Linden Lab. Along with the festivities there will be fundraising for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids, a charity supported by Dream Seeker Estates.

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SL9B: Calling all bloggers and SL media / press!

Are you a blogger, or do you report on Second Life via the web, podcasts, radio or other means? Would you like to join us on the Press Preview Day for SL9B and have the chance to meet with the organisers, the builders and the exhibitors during a pre-opening tour of the sims?

If the answer is “yes” to any of the above, then please make sure you complete the SL9B Press Day application form.

The Press Day will take place on Sunday, 17th June, and three tours of the sims will be available should you wish to meet and chat with people (although you are also free to explore the sims yourself on the day).  These are scheduled for 10:00 14:00 and 18:00 SLT. If you wish to join a tour, please indicate your time preference on the form.

The closing date for applications is midnight SLT on Friday 15th June, and we look forward to seeing you at the SL9B Press Day!