The Masque of the Red Death by Nebulosus Severine
And the Red Death arrived…, originally uploaded by Raul Crimson.
Last saturday, Nebulosus Severine (one of my favourite SLartists and a good friend), organized a Great Ball as an opening of her new installation “The Masque of the Red Death”, based upon the classic tale by Edgar Allan Poe (available here). Good to read the book before you visit the instalation (SLurl), sure you will enjoy better the place.
Akela Talamasca posted also some information about the installation in the Second Life Insider.
The party was great (thanks again, Nebu), actually was so great that all we finished absolutely dead (as you can see in the photo above). Elegant people, great dresses and the Red Death dancing around.
Nebulosus surprised all us with her outfit and her creation, specially after listening the original tale through the stream, we were feeling inside it.
The building follows the tale, the Colour Rooms are specially awesome, with a great use of light.
Visit the place soon, it really worth it. If you want to see some more images of the installation before your visit follow this links:
More about the SL Viewer
Introducing Second Life’s ‘Dazzle’ user interface update, originally uploaded by Torley.
Torley Linden shown us in Flickr some about the next UI (user interface) for the Second Life client by Linden Lab. You can find more information about this project of UI here.
In my opinion this changes are purely cosmetics and don’t seem to make the UI easier. It keeps something i really dislike, the “Communicate” window, so sure we will need again the Nicholaz Beresford patch (well, i hope Nicholaz will make a new patch for that version
)
The UI is a important part of the viewer, and is good they improve it to make it easier or more complete, but the only think it seems to change is colors, some icons and the shape of the buttons.
This is still a project, so maybe it will be better in the definitive version.
The present of the SL Viewer
The SL Viewer is changing right now.
The two viewer i’ll show you here work in a similar way, just there are big changes in the UI (userinterface).
OnRez Viewer, originally uploaded by Raul Crimson.
This is the OnRez Viewer (you can download it here) by The Electric Sheep Company. I’m using it the last few days. Well, it works quite the same as the Linden Lab “standard” viewer, the changes are mainly in the UI, but are some good changes. The Good things on it:
- IM and Friends List and Groups are in separated windows ( I hate the “Communicate” window of the LL viewer).
- There is a “History” of the places you visited, you can go back easily.
- The access to “Search” and to go to a new sim (knowing the name) is quite easy also.
- Easy to use, specially for “new residents”.
- A great integration with the Web, it opens in a window inside the viewer and works pretty good.
The Bad things on it:
- The access to the Building Tools is not easy (of course is not a viewer built for Builders).
- In the moment you connect you recieve some “Advertising” (just for a moment, you can close the window and it stops).
Second Life (Nicholaz version) Viewer, originally uploaded by Raul Crimson.
This is the Linden Lab Viewer, but with the patch by Nicholaz Beresford (more information and downloads here). It works really good, less crashes than the “standard” viewer. The UI is the same than LL one, but it fixes some bugs and separate IM and Friends List and Groups.
Personally i like both for different reasons: The OnRez one looks really nice and the integration with the Web is great. The Nicholaz Beresford version keeps the “classic” look, is quite less crashy and is something created by a resident.
I think is better you try both and use the one that fits better your needs.
UPDATE (Nov, 2nd 2007): Katarina Malthus sent me the following information, i think is important you all know:
“The OnRez viewer has a number of inworld features disabled, most of these can be easily viewed by going to the preferences menu and seeing which items are greyed out, others are feature that when toggled in the debug client menu, do nothing. I could see doing this for performance sake, but the ones they disabled (like fullscreen mode) actually increase performance. It also doesn’t seem to allow hardware overrides for video processing (antialiasing, anisotropy, etc).
In addition to this, the onrez viewer is substantially slower, and more active in processor time and network activity than the second life viewer, which for me raises questions of potential data mining.”
Thanks, Kat, for sharing this information.
Where were you born?
Temple of Iris II, originally uploaded by Raul Crimson.
Veyron Supercharge started a new “historical” meme game about where we were born, i mean the SL bloggers. I was reading also the post from Timothy Lilliehook and this other from Zippora Zabelin about this.
Tomorrow is my first “rezzday” so i think is the best moment to talk about the moment and place where i was born. The place is The Temple of Iris, a SL historical place.
As you can see in the images, the place is quite nice, have to look for more information about the place, but is the SLwiki just talk about it as an infohub, no more information available. It is kinda chinese style temple, is a water sim with all the buildings there linked by footbridges.
Oct, 26th 2006. Raul Crimson lands in the center of The Temple of Iris, comming from the Orientation Island. He is feeling terribly lost and lonely. Is midnight in Mainland, and there is nobody around. After checking the info signs there he decides to explore the sim, flying over it. He is too young and doesn’t flight right, still no experience. Finally he prefers to keep walking in the footbridges near the Temple. After some minutes walking he finds a club near. There are some people dancing and chatting. After some minutes of doubts he dares to say: “Hi!”.
This were the beginning of my Second Life, my first moments in this “everchanging” world. And being there, with my friend Khamudy, brought me all the memories of my first day. Maybe i’m too emotive (sure i am), maybe was the visit to this place and my rezzday together, maybe is like a RL birthday, or a New Year Eve, the moment when you think about your last year, about what was good and what was not so good, about what you will do better and what you won’e change…
There is a rumor about this old Infohubs. Veyron says, in her post: “…Rumor has it that Linden Labs is slowly demolishing the older, cooler infohubs and selling off the land. Some of them are lost forever. …”. So, please, go and take some pictures of the place you were born and post them in your blog, in Flickr, Koinup or any other similar place. This will be a good way to keep the memory about that cool places where we were born.
SLbloggers Party (Oct 21st) at CodeRed Lounge
Dancing with the sun, originally uploaded by Raul Crimson.
Finally i went to one of the SLbloggers group parties!!! And was great!!! Friends, awesome and fun people and great bloggers around!!! I posted the flyer some days ago.
The first i saw when landed was an incredibly sexy Nadine Nozaki (omg! she was looking hawt!) and Optimus Codie.. i mean CodeBastard Redgrave.
If you see some pics by the other bloggers sure you will understand why Codie is Optimus Codie…
At the picture above you can see, a close-up of Veyron’s bum (sorry, initially i said was Zoe’s bum, was a mistake, was too concentrated in the vision
), you can see also the wired Vint Falken dancing with a guy i don’t remember the name, behind them Alysha and Optimus Codie.
At left, the wired Vint Falken (i love her outfit, looking great, Vint!) and Dolmere Talamasca (Robbie, the robot) playing “The fabulous Baker Boys” with a piano.
At right, “steampunkbot” Looker Lumet shaking his ass with Zoe Connolly.
There was a lot of more great people in the party: Ryker Beck (my PJ’s party mate), “rockstar” Roosevelt Dagger, a supercharged Veyron and Timothy Lilliehook.
There was a lot of people more, all nice, but i don’t have the names right now (another mental note for a notebook near my computer while in parties), anyway i’ll update this post with links to other’s bloggers posts about the party.
The party started at 01:00PM SLT, sadly, at 03:00PM SLT i had to go (was midnight for me and i’m like Cinderella
), the party was on until 06:00PM SLT so sure i miss a lot of great moments at the party.
I want to send a big hug and a bigger “Thank you” to Codie and Vint, for making this party so great.
UPDATE (Oct 22nd): Vint helped me with some confussion with the people in pics. Hope now is ok.
Links to other bloggers posts about the party:
Alysha
Looker Lumet
Timothy Lilliehook
Crap Mariner
Nadine Nozaki
Vint Falken
GoSpeed Racer




















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