Friday, June 30, 2023

Nyx's Art for Space

Every grid in Opensim has its niche, its look, its personality, and with few exceptions they're all growing or evolving one way or another. It is a treat to explore each one! 
Creating a brand new region as a public venue can take a lot of time and talent, and maybe you've thought once or twice - "Argh... I wish I could just get a really top notch builder to come in and make a really unusual venue sim."
Jazzland, on Pangea
Here is an option that might appeal! 
Nyx Breen
Nyx Breen has been making  Virtual Art creations for nearly 18 years. 
He started in SL where he was the top monthly winner in the SL-UWA Build and Art contest.  
Here in opensim, he's been busy building both on Alternate Metaverse Grid, and at the Pangea Art and Culture Festival. A hypergridder at heart, Nyx has over the past few years also participated in the OSCC (Opensim Community Conference), OSgrid's  Anniversary, the Hypergrid International Expo, and more. 
The Safari has been to visit many of his builds, so if you're a long time reader of this blog his name will be familiar to you, and our experience has always been very positive with little lag and some amazing immersive experiences. 
So what's his idea? Art for Space !
Nyx Breen:  Art for Space is an opportunity to promote your grid with a unique virtual attraction.
 This is how it works: Nyx will create a one-of-a-kind virtual experience on your grid. This is a not-for-profit offer, but one aimed at enhancing opensim.
Nyx Breen:  You can promote and utilize the space for events and performances rather than a new inhabitant on your grid and a similar style build. You have an attraction and an alternative opportunity for your grid members and attract others in the Metaverse to visit your grid. 
Bubbleland, on Pangea
Whether it's celebrating the Age of Jazz, or the Mexican festival La Dia dos Muertos. or Cornflakes Week, or if he's imagining abstract places, Nyx's builds are sensual, fun-filled, and technically perfect. They are huge, all embracing, without creating crazy lag, and are bound to be an attraction for visitors to your grid.
How to get started? Feel free to contact Nyx Breen via IM on Pangea grid, or find him on Facebook, to discuss what can be created that works best on your grid. 

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