Thursday, January 26, 2023

Seaside Safari

Ernest Moncrieff: very 'hygge' here

This week's trip took us to a pair of maritime sims, first the bright  and beautiful city of Tromso, Norway, on CCI grid, then to Alanna, a boating venue on Craft Grid. HG Addresses, as usual, at the end of the post. 
SIWAS S: Welcome to Norge, I hope you will enjoy the stay
Beth Ghostraven: thanks SIWAS!
Ard Rhys: Hi Siwas
Angelic Kisses: Thank you
SoA BAD: welcome all

Thursday, January 19, 2023

Cute Tunes on Winxtropia

It was our second stop of the Safari, and we had experienced a bit of lag earlier in the day. Luckily, that didn't stop the group from powering through, and not one among them regrets sticking with the adventure - indeed, quite the reverse. Our second stop brought us in contact with something unique and beautiful and we all felt privileged to be there, to experience it. The message came up - "You are now at Crescent Melody, Instrument Testing (150, 128, 21)"
Forest Azure: phew :)
Boujee Gamergirl: Hi Welcome
Star Ravenhurst: тμαηк чøυ ѕσσ мυ¢н【ツ】☺

The Cream of Carima

Thirza Ember: here we come...
Primus Caproni: we are prepared ^^
Primus Caproni: Hello all travelers
Forest Azure: hello
Fitheach Eun: Hi Primus
Arriving at the Harbour, that's Alan in the white hat.
Edwin: Hey ihr da!  Hört euch die Neugikeiten an!
Alan Scot: verr ees my translator
Primus Caproni: No Problem all the following will be done in english

Sunday, January 15, 2023

Alexandria Dreaming

 Ancient Alexandria, a city unlike any other, the capital of Hellenic Egypt, one of the great international ports of its day, one of those rare creations, a planned city,  and the burial place of Alexander the Great and where , about 300 years later, Cleopatra lived and loved. It was the home of one of the seven Wonders of the world, together with a fabled Library, dozens of schools,  and was a place where historians, philosophers, scientists, astronomers, artists and thinkers of every kind lived, discoursed, and created.   The city where Heron came up with all his ingenious inventions, where Euclid spent most of his adult life, where the Septuagint was created, and where the architect Parmenion oversaw the sculptural beatification of the city in its early days. 
It was a city built in the Hellenic style, with long straight roads, well defined neighborhoods or quarters for different ethnicities, and strong defences both landward and on the sea side. The city had two large harbours divided by a causeway leading to the island of Pharos with its famed lighthouse.  To the East, the Great Harbour was overlooked by the royal palace, and had two smaller harbours within it. To the West was the Eunostus Harbour, named for the god of flour - Alexandria was the port from which the abundant grain of Egypt was shipped all around the Mediterranean world.
How sad, then, to think that you can no longer walk these magnificent streets, full of monumental buildings. But wait - yes you can! Ferd Frederix and his team have been working on a years-long project to bring Alexandria back to life, on Outworldz grid. 
These pictures were taken on the enormous build that seems to go on forever, with fields, towers, ordinary houses, fortifications, palaces and of course water everywhere. Not just the sea, but the lifegiving canal that ran through the city. 
Ferd Fredrix: Joe Builder, me, and Debbie Edwards made it. Joe is a contractor. I hired him to do a lot (as in a LOT) of uploading of mesh and he did a lot of the building and placement while I worked on the roads and bridges and the tower. Then we did it all again for the other five 4X4 regions. 

Alexandria's lighthouse has fired up the fantasy of historians, engineers, and storytellers of every era. It was begun in 300 years before the birth of Christ and survived, battered by earthquakes and neglect until the 1400's, when the ruins of the building were taken to form part of the nearby fortress of Quait Bay. The exact location of the lighthouse was lost until the 1990s when a team of French underwater archaeologists found remains that pinpointed the spot where it stood

It's a city of dreams. Alexandria was founded by Alexander in 331 BC as he swept across Asia conquering all in his path, with an eye to creating a new capital for Egypt, away from the old-fashioned, hidebound city of Memphis. 

In reality, Alexander never lived to see the city flourishing; after his death in 323 BC aged just 32, his empire was carved up between his generals and Alexandria fell to the Ptolemy family, who built, it is thought, the famous Library as a showplace of the culture of the Eastern half of the Mediterranean, rather than as a place of learning. 

Alexander was buried in a massive tomb in the city, but like so much else, its exact location and appearance are lost to us. A few travel writers and historians give some glimpses that allow a certain amount of informed speculation, and that's really all we have to go on.
  The fractured dynasty of the Ptolemies lasted about three centuries, and eventually leads to Cleopatra, her run-ins with a couple of Caesars, an asp and the beginning of the end of the grand city as a showcase for luxury and learning.
But on Outworldz, it's possible to stop the clock and explore the world as it would have been in her day. It wasn't always easy! 

Ferd Fredrix: We added Cleopatra's rooms and a scratch built avatar. Cleopatra's avatar alone took over a year.  Isis Ophelia's Egypt and that made me consider doing the entire city. Then followed 6 months of planning and research, with a long wait for Assassins Creed Origins to come out so we would have reference photos. It took 3 years to complete what it is today.
It's an extraordinary achievement, and a huge investment not only in time and talent but hard cash too - and the attention to detail and quality are evident  everywhere. This Map screenshot gives you an idea of the build - but when you visit, don't be surprised if you find it even bigger. 

Flowers, fields, statues, lighting, sound, and atmosphere - the place is full of it.
Plenty of cuteness, too especially for cat lovers!  
The wonderful thing about this build is to see a scene like this, and know the 'backdrop' is actually a place you can walk or ride to, across the region.
To wander alone here is to feel the oppressive loneliness of a city where it often feels like the people have just stepped away - swept away or turned to invisible ghosts. It's an appropriate sensation, in this unreachable city, so faded and ground away - so unfairly, when one things of all the other ancient cities - Rome, Athens, Istanbul, Damascus , that still have so many visible fragments to remind of those glory days and layers of history.
Alexandria endured repeated onslaughts by the Romans and those who followed in the faltering footsteps of the empire, in terms of war, siege, and appropriation, and commercial and natural crises over the years - it even got hit by a tsunami in 365 AD. The famous Library, often held up as a figure of dramatic tragedy, in reality was damaged and destroyed not all in a single moment, but through vandalism, violence and above all neglect over many years. Here is a painting of a trireme, and Ferd's 3D version of the same - impressive!

If the build captures the fragility of all this magnificence in its lonely streets, it also does, here and there, with animesh or NPC figures, bring the build back to a more human dimension, and the spell is completed.  Far from over, this is an ongoing work of art - who knows when or even if Ferd will ever feel that he has finished it. While some of the mesh was purchased, plenty of bits are his original work, like this ship, translated from a 2D painting into  3D perfection. This is a megaregion that you'll love whether you are a history buff, of just want to immerse yourself in an Egyptian fantasy of your own dreaming. 

HG Address: www.outworldz.com:9000:Alexandria

Thursday, January 5, 2023

In the Zone

 Zone Nations grid was our second stop this week, for the opening Safari of 2023, and our host was Druskus, who welcomed us to his fantasy sim HG Welcome along with Fiona Saiman, Cleopatra Abu, Ares Kytori who all created a great party atmosphere for us right off the bat.  
The group arrives at Zone Nations. Photo by Fitheach Eun
Druskus gave us some info about the grid and himself - he told us he manages both the Grid and the utilities, he is an Italian who works in the IT field. In the OpenSource world "he is renowned in the beautiful country for his web activities in the JOOMLA and has been mentioned in several books by the Hoeply publishing house on intermediate-level technical texts related to JOOMLA! and is considered a real reference, at the Italian level, for the implementation of Communities and Social Networks."
Thirza Ember: anyone here familiar with Joomla?

Setting the Tone

 While community is at the heart of the Safari experience, we also aim for quality, and our kick-off event for the first season of 2023 really set the tone. Lorin Tone, and Alia Soulstar, two names that convey a sense of excellence. The build? An immersive experience based on the film 2001 A Space Odyssey.
This is opensim artistry at its best.  Not a rip-off replica, but a multi sensory, walkable meditation on a much loved and discussed classic, spread over a VAR that in SL would cost you in tier something like the rent of a small house. 
Lorin Tone
There were about 20 of us on 3rd Rock Grid to meet our host and learn the story behind the build. The fun starts in a dome at ground level, where there is a warning that if you don't do well around flashing optical effects, this build might not be for you. The address, is of course, at the end of this post.

Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Back in Busy-ness

 Safari trips return tomorrow Wednesday 4 January at the usual time 12 noon Pacific (SLT) with another ten week season of two hour, two destination events. Busy busy!
Once again, we will be going to a whole range of different grids, and exploring many different themes - meeting people interested in art, tech, and community, and willing to share their builds and projects with us all.  To know more about events ahead of time, you can check out the following social media - Discord, MeWe, Facebook, and Opensimworld - usually events are advertised two or three days in advance. As usual we depart from the Clubhouse, join us there just before 12 noon to get last minute info and LMs,  hg.osgrid.org:80:hg safari

Thursday, December 29, 2022

Ta ta, 22

It's that time of year when there are retrospectives everywhere... so here's one about Opensim. 
Plenty more things happened than the few that are listed here, so if you have a special memory of an Opensim milestone from 2022 that is not mentioned here, go ahead and drop it in the comments.
Time flies - or does it? over on Sauce, Aire Mille Flux
Opensim has continued to grow in 2022, in every way.

Thursday, December 22, 2022

A Safari Year

 What a year it's been! The Safari started up in January, in the usual timeslot, Wednesdays from 12 noon SLT, but with a new sim on OSGrid courtesy of Ange Menges. The immediate response by old fans and new of the weekly group hypergridding concept was great - thank you all. 

Prodyck, Lux, Frank and Truelie

The more familiar clubhouse on Francogrid had become unworkable - just teleporting to the grid had become difficult, and regions would often be unavailable for days. The heart of the problem was an issue with server hosts, and as much as Francogrid was the home of the Safari, it seemed unlikely to have a future there.
For that reason, I got busy immediately with porting most of the Safari's Francogrid assets over to other grids. 
Aphra, Cherry, Lifted Pixel, and Mal
It was a time consuming process, with permissions and scripts playing up a lot of the time due to

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Mouse Look

 If you like ice and mice and gnomes and Hunts with useful gifts, then the upcoming OSGrid hunt by Nani Ferguson and Ange Menges - an opensim season stretching back a decade! - is for you.

The sim's name is Khione, a wintry figure from Greek Mythology - daughter of an Athenian princess and the North Wind - who has risen to fame thanks to the Percy Jackson novels. But let's stick to openim ... this Hunt as always begins with a little backstory and aHUD, supplied by the Snowman.Use the HUD to find the next place to go. 

Friday, December 16, 2022

Bugged out

You've got one. We all do.
It's not a Big Mac, and it's not an Apple Mac. It's not even a rain mac.
But it is a MAC. 
This is the definition by some dudes at Bluecat  ...  Either you already know this, or else you don't care. Why should you? Well, ordinarily, no reason, but for your hypergridding pleasure it may be at issue. Because people are getting banned.
Take the lovely Eva Noir, the least bannable person in opensim, probably. Sweet, creative, helpful, respectful of all. 
Yet she got the heave-ho from a grid I won't mention (there were LoTR elements to the build, so that leaves the field wide open) because I'm at my legal limit of 'European dramedy' this week.
Those of us who get a lot of haters and dufuses in our Chat would probably just shake the dust from our feet and move on at the mere mention of being banned/blocked, but -dear grid owners- please take a moment to think before you just ban the ass of some poor soul. They may be completely innocent, and the experience of being banned can be quite traumatic. 
You're under a lot of stress, sure, but let's try to be civil.
Anyway, Eva reported this situation to Licu Rau, opensim guru and owner of Craft grid, and it turns out that, thanks to some kind of bug going around, multiple people are showing up as having the exact same MAC - physical address. So if you travel with a pal, as Eva did, both of you appear to be on the same machine. This of course raises red flags to a grid owner trying to deal with the constant threat of griefers. 
Licu very correctly opened a MANTIS on the subject. Go here to read all about it.
Wrong mantis
Let us pray.


Thursday, December 15, 2022

Canadian Advent - ure

It's always a warm welcome at Novale. As every season comes along it offers a unique opportunity to explore the landscape. The winter is of course an enormous part of the culture of this part of the world, and so the snow lies thickly over the sim, the perfect backdrop to the colorful festive fun.
But there is jeopardy here too - of course! We are, after all, in the land of Alec Trebeck.
 Seriously, take heed of the warning and do not touch Rupert's nose.  Or if you do, be sure that you're wearing warm and tightly fitting underclothes.

Nell'ora del dolore

 Ed è una musica che va

There are perhaps only three Toscas in the world worth knowing about: Tosca the opera by Puccini, the singer Tosca Donati, quoted above and featured below, and the sim Tosca on Soul Grid. 

Tosca is the social heart Soul Grid. Soul is a predominantly German grid, but this sim has an Italianate feel, as though you had stumbled into a village  in Emilia Romagna. A church and an arengario, a piazza, subtle brown stone buildings under terracotta roofs, and a long table set for a village feast beneath a floral pergola.
One sim - but multiple venues. It's no surprise that sim Tosca has often topped the charts  on OpensimWorld for the number of active avatars. Events on Tosca at have a family feel, where no-one is a stranger for very long. The wall of friendship is testimony to this.

Tuesday, December 13, 2022

The Magic Auer

Shapeshifter, by Elif Ayiter, the Turkish artist and academic known in virtual by names such as Alpha Auer and Felix Ringtail,  is a magical sim on New Genres Grid, owned and maintained by Max Moswitzer. Over the many years that is has been here, there have been sea changes - alterations as irrevocable and gradual as the work of ocean waves.
It is a playground for ideas, a counterpane of imagination, a toybox full of concepts and genres. 

Saturday, December 3, 2022

Sand Castle

It is an island, and yet it it not. It is an important religious seat, and yet only sometimes. It is a unique place, and yet not exactly. It is a place of sanctuary, and yet not always. It is a piece of ancient architecture, and yet not entirely. Mont Saint Michel, on the Northern coast of France in a sandy bay where Brittany meets Normandy, is a spectacular paradox in space and time. 
Mont Saint Michael, Serenity Grid

Erwan Elan has reconstructed Mont Saint Michel on his Opensim grid, Serenity, and it's a realistic piece of magic. The island takes up an entire sim, and is walkable in a way that creates a perfect sense of place. There are gaunt defenses and soaring vaults, dizzying heights and a warren of narrow streets. It is a tour de force, and most of the images here come from Erwan's build. Why not make the trip to see it for yourself, the HG Address is, as always, at the end of the post.
RL Photo of  Mont Saint Michel in the late 1800's

Monday, November 28, 2022

The White Stuff

A three dimensional mandala, a work of lace and light, a fragile skeleton hanging weightless between the sea and sky, that is Ivory City by Tosha Tyran based on an idea by Lumiere Noir.
If there is one point in the hyperverse that might be defined as its spiritual heart, this build is it. 
The location of Ivory City has not always been the same, and the configuration of the

Friday, November 25, 2022

Conference Call Ten

 This year is the tenth annual OSCC, and you're invited. Great! But what is that?  Who's behind it? What's happening? How much do I have to pay to go to this thing? Where is it held, and when?
Conference Hall, OSCC
Let's start with when and where. The OpenSim Community Conference is held on a dedicated grid with the snappy address cc.opensimulator.org:8002. The grid is online all year round but it is most

Monday, November 21, 2022

Outgoing and Upcoming

 After 60 destinations - well 62, if you count the two special Safari trips to the seasonal Hunt builds of Ange Menges and Nani Ferguson - over three seasons in 2022, the Safari is taking a break for a bit. 
Mandjelia on OSGrid was our first destination this year
In 2022 we went to 36 different grids, from Kitely to CopyKat and back. At last count, somewhere between 60 to 70 people joined us in person as Safari tourists, forming part of the group that gathers at the Clubhouse before setting out on the adventure - plus many more who came along to support their friends, our Hosts, at each destination. 
Safari trips begin at the Clubhouse -  last minute information, gossip and jokes

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Aether Way

Air or sea? Light or dark? Either way, our final stop for this season of the Safari is an oasis for the senses. 
Nico Kailani invited us to visit sim Aether, whose definition defies simple terms. Part art sim, part clothes collection, part gallery, part party place, it is all worth seeing. HG Address, as usual, at the bottom of the post. Check out that EEP!
Nico Kaliani: So, anybody got a notecard? Imbedded in it is "The Story of Aether" Read it if you like. Alot of cool stuff about the Greeks and all
Forest Azure: yes... yes...yes...yes
Wizardoz Chrome: yes
Tree Kyomoon2: this is an excellent place to be hit with the epiphany that Hypergrid works, we already have a metaverse. Thanks everyone!!!

Fallingwater Finale

 Camryn Darkstone is a gem of a builder, and this her version of Fallingwater is a triumph in every way. It's beautiful, it's harmonious, it's informative, and it's fun. 
Together with Littlefield grid owner Walter Balazic, she ported the sim from its original place of creation in SL to their grid almost ten years ago, when Littlefield opened.
Walter and Camryn 
The Fallingwater logo is not, as might seem, a Japanese ideogram. Instead it represents the shape of the house and its cascade, although perhaps you can see a F and a L in the pattern also.

The house is primarily a prim build, indeed, it was begun before Mesh was even a thing in SL. Yet the quality of the construction is so perfect that the house, as it does in RL, seems to float above the torrent.