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Thursday, November 28, 2024

HAPPY THANKSGIVING & BLACK FRIDAY FROM THE SL ENQUIRER! 50% OFF 1 MONTH ADS! DEADLINE NOV 29TH AT MIDNIGHT!

 


Thanksgiving and Friendsgiving is a time to get together with the people you love and celebrate with a feast in RL. In SL this holiday also is about togetherness and being thankful for what we have and the people we care about.


We want to give thanks to you all for supporting and being a part of our virtual family! 


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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

MAGNOLIA CITY – SECONDLIFE’S PREMIER ROLE PLAY COMMUNITY: JOSH (THOMAS1 BELLIC) REPORTING


Sooooo..I was out sim hopping the other day, looking for new stories to share with our SL Enquirer readers.  It was getting late, and I was just about to call it a night, when I noticed a glow on the horizon.  I was intrigued and thought I would give a look before heading home.  The closer I got, the brighter the glow, until I realized this was no mere hovel I had stumbled upon in the vast expanses of the SL Grid, but was instead a fully functioning CITY of massive proportions!

At the side of the road stood a sign, noting that I had entered the great and fabled RP build – Magnolia City. I located the Municipal Center and located the office of Mr. Vic Mornington, Director of Marketing.  He was busy approving some newly printed posters announcing the upcoming FLICKR Photo contest they are running, and he graciously agreed to chat with me about this marvelous build.


Josh (Thomas1 Bellic) (JB):     Hi Vic...for the benefit of our readers...just what is this place called Magnolia City all about?

Vic Mornington (VM):     Hi!  So, to break it down to its basics...Magnolia City is a family roleplay town which, as the name suggests, is set up for town style roleplay.  We have the foundation elements already in place, police, fire dept, hospital etc.  It's based in Florida, somewhere south of Miami. Its currently at 7 regions, with the 7th region, the marina, currently under development.  There are plans for future expansions of the city.

JB:     But aren't there several "RP Cities" in SL?  What would you say is the "Magnolia City" difference"?

VM:     At the last count, at least in the Destination Guide ran by Linden Lab, there are about 16 RP towns and cities.  Some of them are in the past (Victorian Age) some of them are sci-fi and set in the future.  Magnolia City is set in the contemporary current times.  Practically all of the large RP town and city communities are set either on the west coast, or the north east coast.  Magnolia is unusual in that its set on the south east coast...Florida, where we can do some things a bit differently than a lot of other communities have done, especially with the landscaping of the regions

JB:     OK.  Share with us some of the history of Magnolia City?  Is there anyone still around from those early days?

VM:     It officially opened on June 1st of 2024, so it’s still a relatively new community.  At the start, it was a group of people who were already all friends due to being in another RP town which was having difficulties, later on that RP town basically shut down. 

At the beginning of May of this year the original Magnolia website was launched with a 30-day countdown to the regions opening up.  Most of the people who moved in to the then two region sized city are still around to this day,

JB:     Who are some of the key Movers and Shakers here?

VM:     Well, you have Niko as the owner, then Jenna as the City Admin and Roxy as the moderator.  The landscaping is down to Dacio and Violet, with Dacio being the design director for all 7 regions.  The main departments, including my own (marketing) is listed on the site here https://www.magnolia-sl.com/officials/ there are a lot of people who are running the roleplay side of things, the Fire Dept and Police Departments for instance.

When it comes to the IT side of things, the Magnolia City website is run by Niko and includes some things not seen before in websites that cover Second Life RP towns.  Character sheets, job applications, a direct chat tie in to discord – it’s all available on the Magnolia website!

Events are very important for any community in Second Life as well.  Well-run and regular events ties a community closer together.  Electra runs the events department, and she going to get busy with the Christmas season just around the corner.


JB:     What types of activities can folks get involved with here?

VM:     Events and RP are the mainstays of Magnolia. Every week there are regular events on like Bingo.  Murphys Old Ale House has live singers on as well and Loose Change has semi regular parties.  My own bar will hopefully soon be starting up mid-week events.  Trivia night has recently become a regular event in the city too and we also have games nights ran by the Dept of Public Works.

The events aren’t just dictated by the staff either.  Anyone living in Magnolia City can submit an event idea in the Discord channel and the events team will work with them to see if it can be done in Magnolia, the team will help organize it and even provide a DJ if the person with the event idea doesn't know any DJ's.

On top of that, there is the roleplay.  The police dept, fire dept, department of public works, hospital, criminal group (yes, we have a criminal group), and the DMV all roleplay around the town, currently the Dept of Public works is replacing all the fire hydrants in the town, and medical dept is in the process of giving residents flu vaccinations. Whatever your flavor of RP, there’s something to do in Magnolia.

JB:     I notice several distinct areas here.  can you break it down for our readers?

VM:     The original two regions, Magnolia City and Paradise Palms laid down the foundation of what is the eastern end of the city.  A more contemporary themed Floridian city with the beach and boardwalk taking up the far eastern edge.  Those two region themes move north into the Coconut Terrance and Sunshine Keys regions which are an extension of that city feel.  The western side of the city though slowly transforms into something you would expect to see in the south of Florida.  Swamplands.

Bramble Brook, Mango Grove and then Mandarin Marina is the first stage of the westward expansion of the city, with Bramble Brook and Mango Grove being the first section of what will be a large swampland area in Magnolia.  The way it was landscaped is a "Partial Drained" swampland, so yes, there are houses actually in the swamplands that are only accessible by boat, there are off branch roads leading in to more contemporary streets which are surrounded by swamps.

The entire northern edge of the town is the "Downtown" area of Magnolia.  High rise condo apartments and hotels and a concentration of businesses surrounding them (including the gym).  The main events park, which is a 100m x 60m open land area is, as the name suggests, set aside for large events, like the Christmas event which is currently being set up by the events team.  The area surrounding the events park is still currently under construction but eventually will have the docklands and the new city hall.

JB:     So, Vic.  Tell me about this FLICKR contest?  There must have been a typo on the poster I saw because it said there are 40 THOUSAND lindens in prize money up for grabs.  Really?  40K?

VM:     Nope it's not a typo!  The Flickr contest runs until November 30th and the prize money is from the sponsors of the event, those three women you seen in the video with the Scottish accents.  They go by the name Charlie's Angels in Second Life.  So, they are putting up the money for 1st place (25,000), 2nd place (10,000) and 3rd place (5,000).  Judged by the angels and two of their blogger friends if a tie-break should happen.  If you want more info, have a look at the post in the Flickr group here https://www.flickr.com/groups/magnoliacity

JB:     Just where might someone go to learn more about Magnolia City?  Social Media sites, SURL, etc?

VM:     All of the major info on Magnolia can be found on our awesome website, to gain access to it all you’ll need to make an account but once you do, you’ll have access to job listings, character sheets and more!  https://www.magnolia-sl.com

I run the social media side of things, the two to keep an eye on would be:

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/magnoliacitysl/  and

YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@magnoliacitysl

However, the Discord is the central place for chatter and news. 

The Discord main channels (Chat and RP Chat) have got relays into the same group channels within Second Life.  So, if you are in the RP and chat groups for Magnolia City inworld, you can chat to those groups via Discord and vice versa!  You can find the Discord link on the social media bar at the very top of the site page.


JB:     Is there anything else you would like to share with our readers?

VM:     If you do decide to visit Magnolia, I hope you have an awesome visit!  Also, we have been running a Thanksgiving month special rental offer for current and new renters.  If you rent three weeks, you get one week added free!  That offer, like the Flickr contest, ends on November 30th!  If you have any other questions, pop into the discord or just pop a message off to me inworld! :D

So, there you have it, Folks.  Whether you are a noob RPer, a more experienced person interested in the field, or one with years under your belt as a seasoned RPer…or just interested in visiting this amazing build…Magnolia City is DEFINITELY worth checking out.  

So, head on over to Magnolia City. Tell ‘em Josh sent ya. You’ll be glad ya did

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Magnolia%20City/208/41/22

Be there! Aloha

JB



 

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Exploring Second Life's Top Music and Social Venues: A Guide for Residents. Moonite1687 Reporting...

 



As fellow residents of Second Life, you already know the magic our virtual world holds. From the bustling streets to the serene landscapes, there's always something new to explore. Among the myriad of experiences, our music and social venues stand out as vibrant hubs of activity. Whether you're looking for a lively pub, a cutting-edge club, an elegant jazz lounge, or an artistic retreat, these destinations offer unique and immersive experiences. Get ready to dive deeper into the best spots for live entertainment and socializing, where every visit brings something fresh and exciting.




The Blarney Stone Irish Pub in Second Life was established in 2004 and is currently managed by Jane Mercuy. It stands out as one of the best concert venues in the virtual world, known for its vibrant atmosphere, lively and welcoming environment, daily social events, and live DJ music. Therefore, the Blarney Stone is a nexus of activity and entertainment.

It is a central gathering place for residents, fostering a strong sense of community and camaraderie. As the oldest live music venue in Second Life, the Blarney Stone has hosted countless memorable performances, adding to its charm and appeal.

The venue recreates the look and feel of Dublin, Ireland, providing an immersive cultural experience. Besides concerts, the pub provides a host of events, including themed parties and social gatherings.

You can find the schedule for upcoming concerts on their events page located on the Blarney Stones website: https://www.dublinsl.net/index.php/events

To experience the Blarney Stone Irish Pub for yourself, use this SLURL to teleport directly to the venue in Second Life.

Enjoy your time at the Blarney Stone! Whether you're a fan of live music, themed parties, or just looking for a place to socialize, this iconic venue has something for everyone.

SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Dublin/95/92/25



The V-Club is our second concert venue destination in Second Life. The dynamic video music club venue offers a unique and immersive experience with a diverse range of music genres to cater to various tastes. You can expect to hear a mix of electronic dance music (EDM), house, techno, trance, and electro. This club is known for hosting live events and playing videos 24/7, making it a go-to spot for music lovers at any time of the day.

One of the standout features of the V-Club is its special lighting effects and interactive HUD, which enhance the overall atmosphere and provide an engaging experience for visitors. The club's design and technology create a vibrant and visually stimulating environment that keeps guests entertained and coming back for more.

The V-Club is not just about music; it also fosters a sense of community among its patrons. Regular events and a welcoming atmosphere make it a popular destination for socializing and meeting new people in Second Life.

If you have not been to the V Club, gather your crew and take a trip to an unforgettable clubbing experience.

SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Aspen%20Pines/177/194/21




Third on our list The Merry Prankster--  is a quirky, high-tech, and high-energy venue that has been supporting live music for many years. It is known for hosting both new and veteran performers, making it a vibrant spot for discovering a wide range of musical talents.

The Merry Prankster offers a distinctively engaging environment where you can expect great music, great friends, and good fun. The venue is designed to provide a high-quality audio-visual experience, enhancing the enjoyment of live performances. The community at the Merry Prankster is welcoming and inclusive, often described as a place where you can join the party and feel right at home.

The venue regularly hosts live music events, featuring a variety of genres and performers. This makes it a dynamic and ever-changing place to visit, with something new to experience each time. Whether you're into rock, jazz, blues, or electronic music, you're likely to find performances that suit your taste.

Something of note about the Merry Prankster is its strong sense of community. It's a place where you can meet new people, make friends, and enjoy shared experiences. The venue's lively atmosphere and friendly patrons contribute to its reputation as a fun and engaging destination in Second Life.

SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Prankster%20Isle/136/127/55



If you seek a concert venue that is about sophistication, then Branagh's Jazz Club is for you. Coming in at number four on our list, this multi-venue jazz club offers a unique and elegant experience for jazz enthusiasts. The club features live music on weekends, providing a perfect setting for those who appreciate the smooth and soulful sounds of the genre.

Branagh's Jazz Club is set in an elegant penthouse overlooking a simulation of midtown Manhattan, where you can find two stages and the Stardust Restaurant. The setting offers a luxurious and immersive experience, making it feel like you're attending a high-end jazz club in the heart of the city. Additionally, there is an outdoor music venue located in a romantic seaside park, which adds a touch of nature and tranquility to the musical experience.

As a running theme, Branagh's offers a multitude of special features that leave no question as to where you are. The club boasts multiple venues, including an elegant penthouse and a romantic seaside park, each offering a unique ambiance for enjoying live jazz. Within the penthouse, the Stardust Restaurant provides a refined dining experience, complementing the live music with exquisite cuisine. Both features coupled with the urbane touches are perfect for those looking to enjoy music with a touch of lip-smacking sentimentality.

Branagh's Jazz Club hosts live music performances primarily on weekends, featuring a variety of jazz styles and talented musicians for the discerning ear.

Please note that while the emphasis is on romance, those of us who are currently single can find space in an elegant environment amongst lovers. And who knows, perhaps some of the lachrymose may decide to rub off.

*Formal attire is recommended for the events held in the penthouse and your best casual attire is appropriate otherwise.

Event Calendar: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/embed?src=cdiunro449s313kc8ptnkdle50@group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Los_Angeles&pli=1

SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/West%20Egg/199/75/2033



Rounding out our list at number five is the Virtual Hotel Chelsea. As the name already implies, this venue is not like the others in that it was designed to be a replica of the famous RL Chelsea Hotel in New York City known for its rich Bohemian heritage. Created in 2009 by Mykal Skall and passionately managed by the late Enola Em Vaher, this virtual venue continues the tradition of being a haven for artists, musicians, and writers like those of us here at SLE.

The Virtual Hotel Chelsea offers a unique blend of live music, art, and community events. It features weekly live music performances by accomplished musicians who play actual instruments, creating an authentic and engaging experience. The venue also hosts DJ events and is surrounded by over 40 art galleries, making it a cultural hotspot in Secondlife.

The hotel regularly organizes special events, such as poetry contests, art exhibitions, and themed parties, which attract a diverse crowd of creative individuals these events help with the maintenance of the vibrant and eclectic atmosphere that the original Chelsea Hotel was famous for.

In addition to being a venue for events, the Virtual Hotel Chelsea offers rental rooms and apartments, allowing residents to live out their Bohemian dreams in a virtual setting and easy access to the various events that take place within the simulation. The rental policies and prices are designed to support artists at all levels, making it an inclusive and supportive community for creative minds.


To learn more about the Virtual Hotel Chelsea, you can use this SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Lanestris/129/182/103 to teleport directly to the venue in Secondlife or visit their website at: https://virtualhotelchelsea.com/


Second Life continues to offer its users a vibrant array of adventures and destinations that cater to diverse tastes and social experiences. And our list of top five musical venues is no exception. Get lost in the sights and sounds wafting on chords of live music from the historic charm of the Blarney Stone Irish Pub and the high-energy atmosphere of the V-Club, to the eclectic and supportive community at the Merry Prankster, the sophisticated elegance of Branagh's Jazz Club, and the artistic haven of the Virtual Hotel Chelsea.

Each venue provides a unique and immersive experience. Whether you're a seasoned resident or a newcomer, these destinations promise unforgettable moments filled with music, art, and camaraderie. Dive into the rich cultural tapestry of Second Life and discover your next favorite spot for live entertainment and socializing. 








Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Magnolia City Flickr Contest!

 



Running until November 30th, Magnolia City is running a Flickr Contest! 40,000L$ split between the top 3 pictures.

The details, and relevant links, can be found on the Facebook video post at https://www.facebook.com/magnoliacitysl/videos/874227714698064

check the description of the video for the full details. Contest is sponsored by The Charlie's Angels/3girlsInSL


Contact vic.mornington for more info

Monday, November 18, 2024

Reconnecting with Creativity: Embracing the Messiness to Rediscover Your True Self. Moonite1687 Shares...

 



"Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time." 
– Thomas Merton

Being in touch with oneself creatively is essential for personal growth and emotional well-being. Creativity allows us to explore our inner worlds, express our deepest thoughts and feelings, and connect with others on a profound level. It serves as a form of self-discovery, helping us understand who we are and what we value.

After being disconnected from this very real portion of my person, I realized how crippling being this disjointed has been for me. I have tried to stuff myself in boxes that are very rigid and structured because I was made to doubt my past decisions to live freely and in technicolor, to live outside of the lines and be expressive. In turn, I forced myself to detach from my emotions as a form of therapy, which is at the core of creativity, which is at the core of being human.




In Second Life in particular, I have written for BUSTed, a now-defunct magazine that focused on the genesis of prim breasts and how it added aesthetic value to the female avatar user and their in-world appearance. It was my foray into the field of magazine journalism and an introduction to a creative outlet; however, I sold myself short chasing the money, seeing writing as a means to an end rather than as a developing passion, so I ran in an attempt to distance myself from the field only to find myself being reeled back.

After the passage of time, I found the Best of Second Life (BOSL) publication, which was a further delving into my creative self as the standards were greater, thus pushing me to my creative limits, breaking a cap I had looming overhead.

I am thankful.

Next, the SL Enquirer takes center stage in my professional life, serving an identical purpose to BOSL as it pushed me even further into the creative sphere. I found myself growing as a writer, a creative writer, as I made mistakes, messes, if you will, that are necessary in the creative space as it leads to a greater sense of self-expression.

Once more, my internal shadow reared its ugly head, standing on my path and forcing me to run again, and again, and again.

I finally decided to stop living inside the confines of self-imposed walls that are supported by societal buttresses. I have decided to break free of these shackles and reacquaint myself with the creative being that dwells in my soul.



I am extending a hand, reaching out and beckoning this creative light to come out of the darkness and shine all over the pages on which I choose to spell my emotions, my opinions, my research as I continue to use the written medium as my outlet until I have found this is not enough.

And you, readership, I invite along this journey to reconnect with your creative self as well. Shed that stale skin you were forced to live in and love your imagination and your humanity—the fuel for the creative fire that burns inside all of us. Embrace the messiness, the imperfections because in these conditions lies the beauty that is within every visionary that has put brush to canvas, hand to clay, or pen to paper.



Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Virtual Museums in Second Life: A Tour of the Best Destinations - Moonite1687 Reporting...


Second Life is renowned for a number of key features that signify it as more than a social platform; it's a dynamic tool for education and professional development, particularly through its virtual museums. These museums offer immersive, interactive learning experiences that go beyond traditional methods. Visitors can engage with exhibits in a hands-on manner, participate in educational programs, and attend workshops and lectures on a wide range of topics.

Virtual museums also collaborate with educational institutions and organizations to bring users professional development courses, making them invaluable resources for students and professionals alike. The accessibility of these virtual museums allows people from around the world to benefit from consuming high-quality educational content, fostering inclusivity and global learning.

Moreover, these virtual spaces serve as platforms for collaborative projects, enabling educators, students, and professionals to work together on creating new exhibits and conducting virtual research. The skills and knowledge gained from these experiences, as is common with Second Life, can be applied in real-world settings, offering practical benefits for future endeavors.

By leveraging the educational and professional features of Second Life, the list of virtual museums below are the best at creating rich environments for learning and growth, making them essential destinations for anyone looking to expand their knowledge and skills in a unique virtual setting.





The Virtual Black History Museum

Starting off the list is a place that I personally found the most valuable as an admittedly African-American user of Second Life—The Virtual Black History Museum. This museum offers a deeply reflective environment with exhibits on notable figures and moments in the timeline of Black history in America. The detailed timeline covers significant events and milestones in African-American history, including everything from the sobering events of the transatlantic slave trade to the empowering civil rights movement and beyond.

The timeline is designed to be both informative and engaging, helping visitors understand the historical context and impact of these events. As aforementioned, the museum also does a phenomenal job of placing focus on prolific figures in Black history. This includes well-known individuals like Harriet Tubman, conductor of the Underground Railroad, and Rosa Parks, a courageous African-American woman who refused to give up her seat on segregated buses.

The institution underscores the contributions of lesser-known but equally important figures such as Amelia Boynton Robinson, Daisy Bates, and Marsha P. Johnson, an African-American gay liberation activist and self-professed drag queen, responsible for a profound role in the Stonewall Inn Riots in Greenwich Village of 1969. The museum aims to amplify awareness of these events and the mentioned individuals for their contributions to African-American lives in America.

The museum hosts educational programs and events in a park-like environment that further explore the poignant themes and topics, enhancing the overall experience for visitors to placidly contemplate and appreciate the significance of African-American history.

**It is great remorse that I share the news that this museum is no longer available for visitors. However, I decided to share its distinction with you posthumously. **



The Vordun Museum and Gallery

As you approach the Vordun Museum and Gallery in Second Life, a wave of anticipation and curiosity washes over you. From the moment you step through the portal, you can begin to comprehend why. The Vordun Museum and Gallery stands out with its rotating exhibits that showcase a wide range of art styles and historical artifacts that transition visitors in time, such as “Danse Macabre.”

Danse Macabre, or "Dance of Death," is an exhibit that explores the omnipresence of death in art and culture from the 15th through 17th centuries. This exhibition includes a powerful collection of woodcuts, murals, and paintings that confront mortality head-on.

Visitors are then welcomed to stop in and enjoy the Common Grounds Cafe, an inviting and charming cafe at the Vordun Museum, designed to complement the museum's aesthetic.  where visitors can take a break from exploring the affecting exhibits and enjoy a relaxing atmosphere. Located within the museum, the cafe offers a cozy environment where you can sip on coffee or tea while reflecting on the art and history consumed.

The cafe is designed to complement the museum's aesthetic, providing a tranquil space with convenient seating and a hospitable ambiance. It's a great place to meet up with friends, have a casual conversation, or simply unwind after touring the galleries. The



Common Grounds Cafe enhances the overall experience of the Vordun Museum by offering a place to slacken and recharge, making your visit even more enjoyable.


Web: https://thevordunsl.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevordunsl/
Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/people/thevordunsl/
Email: thevordunsl@gmail.com

inworld group: secondlife:///app/group/005649e9-e0e2-e914-082b-47559966e879/about

SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Vordun/155/227/32



Museum of Computing History

Located in Pippen, next to the Sea of Fables, the Museum of Computing History offers a fascinating journey through the evolution of computing technology. Not only do we get a close-up of the early mechanical devices all the way up to modern personal computers, artificial intelligence, and gaming, we also are made acquainted with the influential people who have contributed to the field, such as Charles Babbage, the "father of computers" who designed the Analytical Engine.

One of the other key attractions of the museum is its human-computer interaction, a field of research situated at the intersection of computer science, behavioral sciences, design, media studies, and several other fields of study.

Visitors can interact with various exhibits, participate in educational programs, and attend special events that delve deeper into specific aspects of computing history. This makes the museum a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding how computing technology has evolved and shaped the world we live in today.

This museum offers a comprehensive and immersive experience that mirrors the educational value of real-world computing museums, highlighting the milestones and innovations of the digital age.

Inworld group: secondlife:///app/group/8e940b44-e2c1-1d94-bcec-dffd0dbba4b9/about

SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Pippen/66/54/47




Museum of Telecommunications

Also in Pippen, the Museum of Telecommunications explores the history of communication technology.

The Second Life version of the Museum of Telecommunications features several exhibits that closely mirror those found in real-world telecommunications museums. For instance, the exhibit on early optical communications showcases the use of light and visual signals for communication, such as signal fires and semaphore towers, similar to what you might see in a physical museum. The telegraphy displays cover the development and use of the telegraph, including Morse code and early telegraph machines, present in both virtual and real-world settings.

The evolution of the telephone, from Alexander Graham Bell's first invention to modern smartphones, is a staple exhibit in both the virtual museum and its real-world counterparts. Additionally, exhibits on the history and development of mobile phones and wireless communication technologies are featured in both types of museums. Finally, the modern data networks exhibit covers the development of packet networks and Internet communications, reflecting the advancements in telecommunications technology. These exhibits aim to provide a comprehensive overview of the history and advancements in telecommunications and how communication has evolved over the centuries and its impact on society.

Inworld group: secondlife:///app/group/1774f55b-0042-3e05-8df6-aeb75d5ad10d/about

SLURL: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Pippen/61/120/46

These four museums are among many equally educational and important institutions in Second Life that offer a diverse range of experiences, from art and history to technology and marine life. Each museum provides a unique opportunity to learn and explore in a virtual environment, making them some of the best destinations in Second Life. Whether you’re an art lover, history buff, or tech enthusiast, there’s something for everyone in these virtual museums.




Tuesday, November 12, 2024

EROTIQUE BURLESQUE showgirls steaming hot. In skintight attire or hardly any at all, they make us want to live in a galaxy bombarded with evil monsters and invading aliens. Come see for yourselves Sunday Nov 17/2024 at 1:30pm slt.

 



EROTIQUE BURLESQUE: Our showgirls are steaming hot. In skintight attire or hardly any at all, they make us want to live in a galaxy bombarded with evil monsters and invading aliens. Come see for yourselves Sunday Nov 17/2024 at 1:30pm slt. THEME: SPACE THE SEXY FRONTIER 🍸 Dress Code: Semi Formal 🍸 Bring Your Friends for a night of sexy fun! 🍸 Doors Open Early! Don't miss out if the sim gets full!


http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/French%20Soleil/117/135/28

Monday, November 11, 2024

OPEN MIC Audition WINNER 10/30/24- Meet Veo Voom! Uniting people through Music- Lanai Jarrico Reporting…

 



On October 30th, Open Mic Auditions took place at The SL Enquirer hosted by DJ Ninja and co host Wolfie Starfire. Talented artists from across the grid showed up to performance for a chance to win 5000L and a Spotlight Feature in the SL Enquirer. This event is gaining momentum on the music scene as a place for new and seasoned musicians to share their music with the SL World. It was hard to pick just one winner this round. 2nd place went to Miss Trish Crafton (oomissoootrishoo.nightingale) and the Winner  of the night was Veo Voom who surprised the audience with his performances.


Veo Voom began playing the piano in the 4th grade and later picked up his first guitar in the 6th grade. There was a period in his late teens and early twenties when he briefly took a break from the guitar to pursue electronic music production. 


During this time, he was signed to a UK record label and produced a remix of the main theme from the video game Skyrim, which garnered over 3 million views on YouTube. Yet again, Veo took another hiatus from all music due to a challenging relationship. This lasted for 4 years in his early twenties. 


After escaping that relationship, Veo immersed himself in playing acoustic guitar and singing. Veo has an eclectic taste and enjoys performing a wide range of music, from Oldies and Folk to Alternative Rock. He's also a multi-instrumentalist, proficient in guitar, piano, harmonica, accordion, bass, drums, and almost anything that's playable. Veo is dedicated to uplifting spirits and uniting people through his music.  The SL Enquirer sat down with Veo to learn more about this talented SL star.






Interview with Veo Voom


Lanai: Hi Veo, it is such a pleasure to be interviewing you. Congratulations on winning Open Mic Auditions at SLE! The prize was well deserved, you have a wonderful stage presence. How did you discover Second life?


Veo Voom: I discovered Second Life a little over 17 years ago. One of my friends told me about it and the thought of a virtual world that's created mainly by the users is such a brilliant idea. A place where people can create and share their love for so many things is so beautiful.


Lanai:I agree!  It’s always exciting to get up close and personal with musical talent here in Second life. You’ve been involved in music from a very young age beginning with Piano. Who were your music inspirations leading you to picking up a guitar in your teen years?


Veo Voom: My biggest inspiration was my dad. He would always be playing guitar or piano in the house growing up and he was always so very supportive of my musical endeavors. For my 12th birthday, I was surprised with a red Squier Stratocaster and a practice amp and I was over the moon! I'll never forget, within minutes of opening it and picking it up, the very first song I figured out by ear was Crazy Train by Black Sabbath haha.


Lanai: I love it! My father played guitar. When I was little I would dance on his guitar case while he played.   You have come a long way in your music career.  You signed to a label in The UK in your early 20’s and created the remix of the main theme from the video game Skyrim. That’s pretty cool. Can you tell me a little bit about that and how it helped enhance your presence online? 



Veo Voom: Oh yes! I've always had a love for electronic music ever since I heard Eiffel 65's album Europop. During my last year of high school and through the following couple of years I started learning more about producing electronic music. I went down many rabbit holes online learning as much as possible about music production, synthesizer programming, and much more! I would frequent many forums and subreddits to learn and grow with other producers. I then started putting out originals on Soundcloud and started up a YouTube as well. I would try to enter as many remix contests as possible just to get more practice under my belt. I was putting out a lot of originals both on Soundcloud and Youtube and it caught the eye of Rockforce Records. I ended up signing with them and putting out a 4 track EP under the artist name Kostya. Eventually, the label dissolved and I didn't see anything from it other than my tunes being on streaming services. Then when the video game Skyrim came out in 2011, I was so entranced by the main theme. 14 hours later I created an entire remix and only used the chanting vocals from the theme. It received some positive feedback initially and I was happy with what I put out. Fast forward a few months it started ramping up to 25 thousand views. Every time the game had a different version or remaster come out on a new system, it would make the remix relevant again. Today the video is at over 3.2 million views and I never believed it would reach such heights.


Lanai: Very impressive! On a personal level. Relationships can shape the trajectory of our lives. In your case it was a small setback in your career. How has this changed your life for the better?


Veo Voom: Well in my worst relationship, I put music down for about 4 years. Being without it for that long and losing who I was makes me appreciate it even more now than ever! If I ever have a day where I'm not feeling as creative as I could be, I just think back to those years when I wasn't allowed to create. 


Lanai: I feel you creativity should never be stifled. To really stand out in the SL Music scene, you have to have something special about your performances. How do you define your music style?  


Veo Voom: I would consider my music style folky, indie, and eclectic. I'm always trying to keep things interesting and fun during my performances. I'll try to add a joke lyric relevant to something in chat or I'll mix it up and switch to banjo from guitar.



Lanai: Personalizing shows for a Sl audience is a perfect way to engage your audience here.  If you can collaborate with any musician in SL or RL, who would it be and why?


Veo Voom: One day I would love to collaborate with Tally Mercury! We've got a lot of similar tastes in music and I feel like our sounds would mesh well. He's just such a talented musician, performer and songwriter.


Lanai: I'd be interested to see that collaboration too.  An SL stage is so different from performing in RL. How Does it differ from your RL stage presence?


Veo Voom: In RL I'll be bopping around a good bit and I try to bring that into SL (though it's hard sitting in a chair and not being able to move my avi independently). I do feel like I'm more comfortable in SL just because I feel like I can connect with the audience more directly versus some RL spots I've played at.


Lanai: What are your landmark performances?  Best Memories performing both in RL and in SL?


Veo Voom: I think some of my best memories come from performing at friends' birthdays and rezz days. There's just something so special about an intimate show with your close friends on SL.



Lanai: You’ve been on the grid for over 17 years now. What advice would  you give new musicians starting out in SL?


Veo Voom: Go to as many open mics or karaoke as you can! Just get out there, make friends, lift each other up, and have fun!


Lanai: Great advice.  Do you have a manager? If not, How can venues book you for performances?


Veo Voom: Yes! You can either contact Nikole Messmer or Creatively Bazar.





Lanai: Thank you for sharing that information. Is there anything else you would like to share with our readers?


Veo Voom: Just thank you so much for the interview and for listening!



Lanai: It was a pleasure! Congratulations on Winning Open Mic Auditions!



October 30th Open Mic Winning  Audition Performance


Additional Information


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/veo.voom


Other Links: https://www.soundcloud.com/VeoVoom

https://linktr.ee/VeoVoom

https://tinyurl.com/VeoVoomSched


Preferred Contact: Veo Voom

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