Open Letter: Resident's festival

Shoshana Epsilon posted in her blog an Open Letter to Linden Lab.

She and some other residents will push the organization of a resident organized event for the next Second Life birthdays. It will be intended to be resident (and corporate) supported, absolutely off Linden Lab. The festival is meant to be a complement to “official” celebrations, not to be against it.

Here is the full text of that Open Letter:

To whom it may concern at Linden Lab,

In the interest of transparency and good will, I would like to inform you of a new Resident-run initiative. A Second Life fringe festival.

For several years, Linden Lab has graciously provided space for the Residents of Second Life to showcase their talents. For their part, the Residents receive recognition from their peers. (Due to my participation in SL3B, I was interviewed for Le Monde on-line magazine and asked to participate in the University of Texas at Dallas’ first display of Resident art. Later, I was asked to be the art director for SL4B and SL5B. My continued presence has given me additional exposure to be asked to be curator and board member for several galleries.)

I understand the need to provide a squeaky-clean image to the “outside” world. Honestly, I want Second Life to continue and succeed as much as you do. However, many artists and exhibitors find the “squeaky clean” image that you wish to portray as being too restrictive. In truth, there are MANY aspects of Second Life, and the G rated version is only part of it.

In the image of the International Arts Festival at Edinburgh with its associated Fringe Festival, several of us from within the community wish to have our own fringe festival. The intent is that Linden Lab’s Birthday event is to the Resident event as the Edinburgh International Arts Festival is to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival: the official, major event, and the supplementary smaller event. We would welcome your cooperation in coordinating these two separate events so that they can support each other and create a stronger whole.

We have yet to actually name our event, but I am rather fond of calling it the ‘fringe festival’ following a concept commonly used in Great Britain. (There are actually concurrent fringe festivals in many cities throughout northern England and Scotland.) The festival organizers will be meeting in the upcoming weeks and months to iron out these details, and we welcome input from all sources on how we can construct a truly wonderful festival to celebrate all the things we love about Second Life.

For 2009, we will be asking individuals and corporations, rather than Linden Lab, to donate the use of their sims to host a festival concurrent with Second Life’s 6th birthday. In subsequent years, if this is successful, we may include other non-birthday events, especially if we can arrange long term donor support.

The intention of this event is not to take attention away from your primary event(s). It is to allow additional participation by people who love this place and see it as “home”.

In thanks for your continued support,

Pyrii Akula
Shoshana Epsilon
SignpostMarv Martin
Will Webb

In my opinion this is a nice iniciative, the start of all the issues about SL5B was the “coup d’etat” (just a way of speaking) of Linden Lab over the SL5B organization that was originally composed by residents.

Wish from here the best luck to Shoshana and the rest in this new project.

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About Raul Crimson

SL resident, photographer, builder and furniture creator.

2 Responses to “Open Letter: Resident's festival”

  1. Loaf says :

    I agree, this sounds like a good compromise, so I’m totally behind it. Perhaps with a year to hone my building skills I may have something to offer by next year too!

  2. Raul Crimson says :

    Hey, will be a pleasure to see your building next year… or before! :-D

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