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Archive for July, 2009

Remember the cute little horn coglet pet that Saffia wore on the second of the SL6B shows? Today we get to meet the creator of it – Lorin Tone – who will be explaining the ways in which sound works in the Second Life world – and showing us some of the sounds he [...]

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This past weekend saw the grand opening of the Frank Lloyd Wright Museum, a museum dedicated to the works of that legendary architect.   A great introduction to the museum featuring director Frey Bravin, curator Rosalie Oldrich, and Pathfinder Linden can be found on the official Second Life blog.
The first building acts as a traditional museum [...]

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… a new magazine was launched.
It had a sepia cover, rendered as an old photgraph, and it was intended to bring entertainment and information to the vintage and steampunk sims.
It featured the region of Caledon Penzance, with accounts of the varied attractions there – and aimed to bring a new type [...]

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This could – inadvertently – be one of our most exciting shows yet, as we say farewell to Relay for Life 2009, with a look back at some of the awesome builds that we saw there.
Saffia and Elrik played an important part in the Treet TV telethon, of course, but they also seized the opportunity [...]

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On Saturday 18th July from 11.30am, Treet TV personalities – including Elrik Merlin and Saffia Widdershins from Designing Worlds, hosted a range of special events from the Relay for Life in SL, including the Silent Auction with Pooky Amsterdam of the First Question and the Giant Snail Races with the inimitable RacerX Gullwing. Benton [...]

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The most recent episode of the show is now available on the Designing Worlds website at the Treet TV archives – and can also be downloaded free of charge from iTunes.
This was a very moving show, as we visited the fascinating exhibition, The Middle Passage Experience, which is an amazing interactive presentation of the transportation [...]

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But wait!  There’s more!  One more item in the Treasure Hunt to be exact!
Before the treasure hunt is over, we need to make one last stop at Irkmade in Chilispoon.  This store specializes in wonderfully unique items.   Hap Underwood has created items ranging from carved tiki gods to a feminine typing override to a huge [...]

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Basic Elements is a store that provides many fun and useful additions to your home or business. Klyks Klees specializes in fountains, lighting and particle effects. If you enjoy trying out lots of demos as you browse around, you will really enjoy this store. Almost all of the displays here offer demos so you can [...]

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At Wine and Roses,  Nika Dreamscape has found a way to combine her artwork into some wonderful items for your home. Her ceramic vases and tea lamp candles were made using original artwork created by her in Second Life and Photoshop. The artwork wraps around the vase, giving it a different appearance from each angle. [...]

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Sylvie Grizot has quite the greenthumb. Her flower shop, Flowers By Sylvie, provides an array of colorful floral arrangements for every occasion. From a delicate, single blossom rose in a bud vase to a vibrant arrangement of pink and red calla lillies in a ceramic planter vase, you will find just the right flowers to [...]

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