Monday, July 3, 2023

Some SL20B Exhibits

 
 By Bixyl Shuftan


The Second Life Twentieth Birthday, or SL20B, has come to our virtual world, a chance for both Linden Lab and the residents to celebrate our virtual world's anniversary.  Each of the Second Life Birthday events have been special in their own right. This year, two details make it stand out. This is the first SL Birthday event in which there have been adult rated regions, for both exhibits and the Shop and Hop. It's also been the first one that some exhibits from previous anniversary events have returned. 


The Newser had one of it's own, at SLB Fantasy (104/34/24). Built by the talented Silvia Ametza (and assistants), it was about a possible future astronaut base on Jupiter's moon of Europa.
 

There was information about the moon, which is strongly believed to have liquid water underneath the icy surface, and possibly life.


The section of base on the surface looked small. But there was an elevator to go down.


Underneath the ice was the rest of the base, as well as what the larger life forms could be.


We have learned much in our lifetimes about the heavens. But this learning goes back over countless generations to when cavemen looked at the sky and wondered what was out there.


Nearby was the exhibit of "The League of Extraordinary Roleplayers," along with two notable stories by HG Wells represented in an unusual combination. 
 
 
DeniseUnicorn Toonie's "Econocorn Living" exhibit in SLB Beguile.


Bay City's exhibit, also in SLB Beguile.
 
 
"The Fantastic Future of Health," by Serenity (SerenKitty) at SLB Fabulous.
 

 Drama Liebre's "Doodletown" cartoonish exhibit, also in SLB Fabulous. 


One of the pod cars to sit in and get around without walking.
 

That's all for now, but more locations soon.
 
Bixyl Shuftan

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