2013-12-31

It’s once again that annual time of reflection. The winter is with us, the old year is slowing dying, the new year awaits, and it is time to look back across the highs and lows of the virtual year as seen through the pages of this blog. This year has been even busier for me than previous years, so rather than give you a sea of text to wade through, I’ve opted to break things down into three more manageable offerings, starting with January through to April, and have tried to limit myself to bullet-points to the various links. I’ve not attempted to dot every “I” and cross every “T”; rather my aim is to highlight the main items of news for each month (or those which raised a smile), and those aspects of other VWs I had time to cover and well as a look back on some personal elements of my SL times over the year. For those into art and SL exploration, I’ve also summarised installations and regions visited by month in the hope that doing so will stir your own memories of those events / places.

January-April can be found here

May-August can be found here.

September

69 posts

Second Life and the Lab

The SL viewer gets a “request teleport” feature & a group ejection notification

Yurzuru Jewell launches Idobata, a handy text-to-speech tool for Second Life. Later in the month he launches Keshiki, a screen capture tool for tutorial makers

LL’s tie-in with Amazon sees SL appear on the UK and German Amazon sites

The Lab starts opening advertising on its web properties to SL businesses and merchants

Concern over the extent of changes to creators’ rights as made in August to LL’s ToS start to grow. I contact the Lab directly on the matter and receive a statement from them on the matter. As upset grows about the changes, some start quietly to try to get things suitably resolved, while I follow-up on ideas that the changes were due to the Desura acquisition. Towards the end of the month an in-world meeting is announced, and I offer a post-meeting personal perspective

LL issue viewer-side support for their new particle capabilities

The Lab announces SLShare, an opt-in means people to link their SL and Facebook accounts. The capability appears in the viewer near the end of the month, and appears reasonable enough

Singularity adds the ability to export your own textures when exporting your own content to Collada files

Lette Ponnier offers some sage advance to those wishing to improve their SL user experience

Exodus releases a materials-ready version

The San Diego Union-Tribune publishes a detailed story on Fran Serenade, first broken in the SL blog circuit by Hamlet Au in February). I cover the story and poke LL about it as a result, the story become the most-read article on this blog for 2013, with just under 4,000 readers within the first 24 hours of the Lab promoting it alone – thank you, Peter & LL & all who visited!

Chris Stokel-Walker, a UK journalist provides an astute look at Second Life

On top of new platform improvements, the Lab launches a new promo video

My interview with Rod Humble makes it to issue #49 of Prim Perfect magazine

Cocoa updates adversely impact Mac users

Platform News

Week 36: Monty’s server-side HTTP updates start deployment, but require a viewer-side update. These updates include the new GetMesh2 capability and its associated debug, Mesh2MaxCocurrentRequests, both of which are designed to stop people exceeding the server-side capabilities with unreasonably concurrent mesh download requests

Week 37: JSON gets some updates; recursive rezzing as a means of griefing gets nerfed, although later updates are required

Nyx essentially nixes any idea of extensive, in-depth changes to the current SL avatar

A fix arrives for an issues whereby some avatars were unable to access parcels running on regions on the Magnum RC

Week 39 sees increasing reports or region restart issues, while there is further informal discussion on the idea of an SL avatar 2.0″; region crossing issue return with a bite

The Lab issues some stats on materials, Monty Linden dives into issues with tethered cellular connections

Art Reviews

UWA, the Centre for ME/CFS & other invisible illnesses and Virtual Ability launch the Freedom Project

The Portuguese Way – LEA

Events

Firestorm celebrates its third anniversary

BURN2 announces selected artists for 2013

Virtual ability announce the 3rd annual international disability rights affirmation conference and panelists from around the world

Grendel’s 7th Element Hunt

The Michael J. Fox Premiere Party for Parkinson’s Disease set to be held in SL the event raises L$425,000 ($1700) in just three hours

Pey’s Travelogue



Palomar Observatory, Honah Lee islands

Biminist

Honah Lee Islands

Deadpool

Toru

Artists Garden

Pangloss

Collins Land (2)

Savoir Faire / Serenity Gardens

The Looking Glass

Cyprian Garden

Moonlight Teahouse

Personal Notes

Blake Sea became my playground (again) while flying my lovely Spitfire

I move to Blake Sea and take-up residence in a themed estate there

It is confirmed that Voyager has left the Solar System and that, surprisingly, Mars may have far less methane than might have been thought

October

60 posts

Second Life and the Lab

Patterns gets a website overhaul and the dev team hold live streams with users

Western Digital (Asia) launch a short film competition with a special machinima section suitable for SL film makers

LL announces it’ll be offering all IndieCade nominees & official selections a Desura distribution deal

World’s End Garden announces closure

LL seek to re-vamp Desura client open-source project after the SL viewer open-source model

The LL ToS changes continue to rumble on:

Machinimatix refocus terminology in their products & Bryn Oh resigns from the LEA

I point out that (unfortunately) the wording in the ToS is very common

An in-world legal panel is announced to address concerns and answer questions

Qarl Fizz quits SL

I provide audio recordings and also transcripts from the in-world legal discussion

Designing Worlds plans a special programme on the subject

Lab runs a Halloween photo contest with L16K in prizes

CastAR gets immersive capability to place it on a par with Oculus Rift and $500,000 in first 3 days of modest kickstarter

The Lab announces a “mobile beta” programme for accessing SL using OnLive streaming

The CtrlAltStudio viewer has an unofficial first pass at including SL viewer UI elements when using Oculus Rift

Firestorm discuss their upcoming 64-bit Windows release with me prior to launching their 4.5.1 beta update and Windows Alpha 64-bit versions

Platform News

Week 40: Andrew and Maestro Linden continue to try to pin-down the cause of recent region crossing issues; Baker starts working through the viewer-side code for his group ban list work; render weights and their associated calculations are tweaked. Additional bug-fixes are announced

AIS v3 officially pointed-to as coming soon

Week 42: upcoming viewer-side interest list changes are previewed, and viewer-side code is made available to TPVs for testing purposes; Monty Linden starts into HTTP work directly related to HTTP pipelining

Unfortunately, the interest list viewer proves itself determined not to make in through LL’s QA, delaying the release

Art Reviews

Overto Omonto – Per4mance MetaLES

Colour Key – LEA

Moving Rafts and Gaia Theory Project – LEA

Mixed Pixels – Art India

Events

BURN2

Virtual Worlds: new frontiers of appropriation

Pey’s Travelogue



Alki

Alki

Harrowdale

World’s End Garden

Avedon Park

Calas Halloween special at SilverMyst

Nagare

Tudor Rose

Other Worlds

InWorldz launches a unique means of RL exercise while spending time in-world

Cloud Party jumps on the Oculus Rift bandwagon

November

76 posts

Second Life and the Lab

The Drax Files features the Fran Seranade and her daughter, Barbi

Drax offers some thoughts on Leap Motion

In the long-running Evans et Al vs. linden Lab case, Judge Ryu gives the OK for the settlement to proceed

CasperTech launch PrimBay, an on-line Marketplace for SL & other VWs

The Lab moves to improve SL Marketplace security

Singularity updates with support for materials and particles and with a 64-bit Windows version

Firestorm commences blocking older versions from SL

The Machinima Expo6 sees a film from SL win the Grand Prize

The Lab announces the Fitted Mesh project, I get to preview the viewer

Lab issue cautionary reminder over L$ purchases

A request for tax information from some users causes confusion; Desmond Shang gets additional clarification via e-mail

CtrlAltStudio offers Kinect support for the viewer

Lab offers Leap Motion integration for SL, but looks to TPVs to handle the work

Qarl considers the Fitted Mesh solution to be “mostly good”

The Lab issues a password security reminder in the wake of the Adobe security breach

The Drax Files Radio Hour is announced

Platform News

Week 44: Lab starts pushing TPVs to ready AIS v3-ready test versions of their viewers so that further testing can get underway; viewer issues means that some types of crash are not being reported; Monty starts updating third-party libraries used in the building of viewers while also digging deeper into server-side HTTP capabilities / pipelining requirements

CHUI updates see viewer FPS adversely impacted

Black dragon continues to progress very nicely

Week 45: dealing with “Trojan objects” and upcoming code contributions for the viewer, and a tidy update on group ban lists

The interest list updates finally make it to a project viewer release

Week 46: recent server-side changes to combat griefing see rezzing systems hitting the grey goo fence

Week 48: bug fixes are the order of the week, with region crossings camera distance issues and a weird region restart issue in focus

Art Reviews

Give the Numbers! and Arithmos – LEA

The Machine – LEA

Lost Second Life – Dryland

Oceania Planetary Park – LEA

Invisible People – Lost City

Events

War of the Worlds

The Well

Pey’s Travelogue



Taka no Sakura

Cupcakes

Imagination

Noble New England – Isle of Myrth

Caprice and Easy-A

Asalia House

Small Town Green

L2 Studio

Taka no Sakura

Jomo

One Christmas Night

Dawn of Radiance

Personal Notes

It’s that time when everyone is trying to get to Mars, although Curiosity has a slight hiccup

I finally get the menu tweaks to this blog finished and then realise I’ve passed the 2,000 posts milestone

December

70 posts

Second Life and the Lab

Season 2 of the acclaimed The Blackened Mirror premieres

A unique RL / SL cross-over sees A Christmas Carol performed before audiences in both

UWA launch “What Makes Us Human?” in SL

The Romeo + Juliet winter season announced

Documents obtained from Edward Snowden and sifted by The Guardian (and others) reveal that both the NSA and GCHQ had a fine old time in SL (and elsewhere)

The UK’s GCHQ: vacuuming SL data after hunting down crooks

Firestorm hold their last Q&A of the year

Andrew Linden announces he’s leaving the Lab

Lab asks users to complete a survey on SL Marketplace search

LL offers a review of 2013

Tutsy Navarathna wins the WD Sci-fi challenge machinima section

It appears profile feed direct messaging is discontinued

Saffia spots an issue affecting SL users using Gmail

Platform News

There is an announcement that Oculus Rift support will be “soon”, but quite possibly not quite-so-soon as anticipated

Week 49: Problems continue with the Interest List project viewer and the Fitted Mesh project viewer continues to be tweaked

As a final treat for the year, Andrew Linden announces uniform scaling of prims and linksets via LSL

Week 50: Fitted Mesh gets a viewer update, code contributions move closer to a release

Lab issues a “last call” for feedback on Fitted Mesh, with the project set to head towards RC release in early 2014

Group Bans progress, Dwarfins and other breedables start poofing

Art Reviews

Red Shoes – MIC Imagin@rium

We Annihilate Remotely – Artemis Gallerie

Sleepy Snail – MetaLES

Asterion Coen – LEA

Fisicofollia – LEA

Plankton – LEA

35 Elephants – LEA

Faces – Art India

Roots and War – Song Bird

Sun to Moon:  Transmigration Between Day and Night – Myhns Land

Events

Xmas Expo 2013

The Dickens Project 2013

Santalarity

Pey’s Travelogue

Crystal Oak Falls

Crystal Oak Falls

Yuki no Yume

Slightly Twisted

Calas Galadhon

It All Starts With a Smile

Other Worlds

Kitely announce pricing changes

I give materials in Kitely a go

AvaCon launch a revamped website

Personal Notes

I reach 7 years in SL with this avatar

My new Nexus 7 means I can really enjoy SL with Lumiya

Impressed by others, I revamp my little corner of SL

Saffia bravely asks me to write another piece for Prim Perfect

I offer a little review of Morgan Garret’s brilliant birds

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