Hi Garrett,

I think I recognize your name from SL. Did you have an installation on the Columbia College sim at some point? I am an ex-faculty/staffer from there (both SL and RL). If I'm mistaken, my apologies. Either way, welcome to OpenSim :)

As for the culture/community, it's definitely not as 'in your face' as SL. However, it's (a) still quite young and (b) a mixed bag of participants with a far greater range of technical proficiency, creative potential and sense of individuality than SL ever had. It's also more spread out due to it's decentralized nature which generally leads to people getting (happily) lost in their own little worlds, or at the very least focusing their time and energy on projects they were never able to complete before rather than community building. I have to admit, I fall into the latter category. I'm currently working on a long-term (years?) transmedia project that is consuming virtually all of my time and energy allotted for OpenSim activities. As a result, 'I don't get out much'...

I think in time the community will come together in the larger sense - when it's ready. I'm actually happy to see that it's growing at it's own pace rather than being hastily jammed into the 'SL Clone' pigeon hole. It may aggravate the impatient, but in the long run I think it will be a far more thoughtful and emotionally mature community than many of us are used to elsewhere. However, continuing to foster the formation of groups and communities, especially for specific agendas like education and the arts, is beneficial to the overall future of OpenSim.

I'm interested in seeing what you've set up for both your students and your personal work and again, welcome to the frontier.

Jason / core
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On 7/14/2011 7:41 AM, Garrett Lynch wrote:
Hi All

Never really took the time to introduce myself and this list has been very helpful in setting up our OpenSim regions, I know the educators list (https://lists.secondlife.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/educators) are keen on introductions - it's a good idea to see what people are doing.

So for my part overdue, here goes...

I'm an artist and an academic (in that order) and have migrated over from Second Life where I've been very active in the arts community. Most recently doing a residency" http://www.asquare.org/works/yoshikaze-up-in-the-air-second-life-residency (see links below for more on what I do).

Interested in extending my practice into OpenSim - the whole Linden thing just annoys me, too costly and am a big supporter of anything opensource as I can get my hands dirty so to speak. Very hopeful about the future of OpenSim, and the approach of a post alpha version. But I'm also keen to bring my students into OpenSim. I've set up a four region space, search for:

CCI Sandbox Sim
CCI Gallery Sim
CCI New Media Sim
CCI Moving Image Sim

The regions are ready but we are still working on getting the server to auto restart when it crashes so bear with us. They already have open access sandboxs and a gallery (similar to spaces in Second Life like Art Nation).

There is an ulterior motive for all of this...

What I am a little disappointed about is the lack of overall culture in OpenSim which is present in Second Life, from my point of view an arts community, running exhibitions, performances, symposium, workshops etc. Groups don't seem to be as successful as they are in Second Life and I've not come across any mailing lists for this - perhaps I'm totally wrong and somebody can point some out to me?

Any artists on this list who are looking for a culture on OpenSim? Anyone who wants to start getting initiates together?

Garrett
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