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February 19, 2008
Posted: 03:34 PM ET

Blitz building

On 2/19/08 a weekly event at New Citizens Inc. will celebrate two years running. It is a ‘Blitz’ building contest, 8 to 9 pm SLT Sunday nights, where any SL resident over 90 days can enter and build to a theme using 40 prims or less in 40 minutes or less. Winners are judged by the audience and awarded cash prizes, normally $L300, $L200, $L100 for First, Second and Third, from New Citizens inc. The event held on 2/17/08 had a larger purse due to donors at the event. Through the generosity of the winner, Flea Bussy, all 5 contestants entered received cash prizes totaling $L2,850. Builds Sunday night, on the theme of “Carnival” included a Kiddie carousel, a frog float, a Ring the bell strength test, a dunking booth and a human/avatar cannon. An experienced contestant, Toady Nakamura, winner of the contest twice in January, says, ” I think it is the most fun thing I do in Second Life. NCI is one of the most active educational groups inworld.” The host of the event, Heiko Decatur, says, “Oldbie and Newbie blitz building run once a week each and anyone is welcome. For me, the most interesting thing is seeing the newbies progress in their skills from week to week” NCI Event Coordinator, Gramma Fiddlesticks, told me, “We hold a similar event on Monday evenings at the same location , Oldbie Show and Tell. This event gives people the opportunity to display and talk about, some inworld content creation they have made. There is audience voting and prizes awarded in a similar manner as the blitz-building contest. I am constantly amazed by how quickly some can come up with ideas for something and get it out there in the blitz events.” NCI’s first event was a Newbie Show & Tell in May 2005. An 3rd year anniversary event is planned for April 24th. Builders, newbies, anyone wanting to learn, visit NCI http://slurl.com/secondlife/Kuula/54/175/29. Their slate has nearly 60 classes and events about building, making clothes, working an Animation Overrider, Land ownership and much more. Jim Sella for iReports.
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Protomas Ludwig   February 19th, 2008 9:55 pm ET

Hey! thats ME in the picture, the kiddie ride is my entry! And it was my first building contest! wow, its cool to be in the news

HeadBurro Antfarm   February 20th, 2008 4:00 am ET

Wow! I always direct newbiees to NCI but have never actually gone there myself - this is a great idea!

And good on Flea, genius behind Grendle’s Children, for encouraging these new builders so much.

I like the idea of the “Oldbie Shoe and Tell” - maybe I’ll go along and tell them about my jungle :)

Gebäudereinigung   February 20th, 2008 8:29 pm ET

This comment is greatfull. Thanks and best regards

Frank M   February 22nd, 2008 8:00 am ET

Second Life? Are you kidding? CNN is about 2 years too late to cover that website. The SL grid is virtually a ghost town now and Linden Labs is not expected to last much longer. Most of the remaining few that log on with regularity are non-paying newbies who are camping at money hubs trying to earn real life bucks. The Second Life phenomenon is pretty much over. Time to move on, CNN.

Warren Breda   February 22nd, 2008 9:19 am ET

Frank M, SL doesn’t look like a ghost town to me! Sure there are people who camp but it is growing every day. Linden Labs not expected to last much longer? Over $1 million US$ per day changes hands in SL. Sounds like you haven’t logged on in a while. Maybe you should check it out.

Onzejoie   February 22nd, 2008 1:30 pm ET

Frank M, please tell me more. This is my 3rd week in SL. Can’t quite figure out what some of those people are doing there? For example, why listen to an album on a laptop when you could play one on the real stereo? Can you refer me to more information? Thank you.

HeadBurro Antfarm   February 24th, 2008 5:02 am ET

Frank - I’m in there and I have to say you are wrong. SL as it was 2 or 3 years ago is over, yes, but only because both SL and the wider online world community is evolving. The biggest threat to SL is the Open Source projects, but even they are very far behind what you can do in SL now.

Linden are pumping time and money in to improving the old mainlands and there is much speculation that this is part of a plan to sell it in one form or another - hardly the actions of a doomed phenomenon.

SL won’t be the future of online worlds, but its still playing a huge part in working towards it.

Besides, and this is the point for most people in there, it’s still fun and that’s why we joined :)

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