By DrFran Babcock

The excellent residents at Builders Brewery have
been generous in offering their sim so that the Relay Wizards for Spunky could
hold a week of events to raise money for the American Cancer Society. We have a
silent auction, a few dances, and the week will culminate in a huge dance that
really going to be a pajama party.
Anhayla Lycia is our master builder and a veteran
of numerous Speed Builds. She and I set out to create a Speed Build for our
week of events. The event was held on Wednesday, June 24, 2015.
What Is
Speed Build?
You have missed out on one of the best uses of
Second Life if you have never attended or competed in a Speed Build. Contestant
arrange themselves on prim platforms and as the event starts they are given a
theme. The build begins, and goes on for a specified time after which the
builds are judged (usually by the audience), and prizes are awarded based on
the votes. Different contests have different rules, but the format is generally
the same.
For our Speed Build we decided that all prims had
to be original and that sadly no mesh could be used because it could not be
created on the spot. We did allow sculpts provided they were created by the
person competing.
Our Math
Anhayla and I are creatives, which often, but not
always, implies less skill with numbers. We decided on very generous prizes for
the winners of the contest: 2000L for the winner, 1000L for second place, and
500L for third place, for a total of 3500L in prizes. We each contributed that
money.
Our plan was to have contestants “buy” a build
platform from a Relay for Life vendor in order to participate in the Speed
Build. By this time you are starting to see the potential for problems, which
is that we would have to have a lot of entries to break even. To make a profit,
even more entries would be required.
The Event
On the evening of the event we had already spammed
Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Google+, the Builders Brewery, Relay for Life
Volunteers, and Thinkerer Melvilles entertainment groups.
At the start of the contest we had six very
enthusiastic builders, and a large audience of residents in the seats usually
used by the Show and Tell event (Sundays at
1PM SL).
In my opinion, building events such as classes and
contests, showcase on the best features of Second Life—you can build and build
and create here, and your results are immediately visible and usable. Prims may
be old technology, but they are still a wonder.

The theme for the builders was: The Future is Now.
You may know that this is the same as the theme of the 2015 Relay for Life in
Second Life. Anhayla told the builders they had 50 minutes to build, and we
began the competition.
The audience seemed to be delighted with the
activity and cheered on their favorite builders. When time was up the audience
walked around the builds and noted their favorites. They instant messaged their
choices to Anhayla who tallied them up, and the winners were announced:
First Prize: Trixie Seomun for her steampunk gears
turning the globe
Second Prize: Toxic Darkmatter for her computer
with a hand coming out of it.
Third Prize: Anthony (ADudeNamed Anthony)
The other contestants in the contest were cuddly
waffle (Barry’s Coffee Shop), A Rose by another name (bellarosamaria) for her
sky balloon, and Thickbrick Sleaford (Futuristic skyscraper).
The Results
Thanks to ADudeNamed Anthony for donating his
winnings back to the Relay For Life team kiosk. Aside from that, we lost money
on this event. However, it was the most fun I have had in SL in a long time,
and Blue Myanamoto (another Relay Wizards for Spunky team member) and I are
considering asking Builders Brewery if we can turn this into a regular event.
Speed Builds are fun.
Please see the photos for the work of these
accomplished builders. Bellarosamaria showed up almost an hour early, and
although a newer builder, she gave it her all.
Thanks to Builders Brewery for allowing us to use
their land.
Thanks, Doc
DrFran Babcock