https://modemworld.me/2016/08/12/kultivate-summer-art-show-in-second-life/
Link to the event’s web page
The Maurer family in Second Life
15 Aug 2016 Leave a comment
in Exploring sims in Second Life Tags: art in SL, Bryn Oh, Cica Ghost, Diomita Maurer, Inara Pey, Kultivate Magazine, Living in a Modemworld, Second Life
13 Aug 2016 2 Comments
in Exploring sims in Second Life Tags: Alanis Gallery, art in SL, Diomita Maurer, haydenpryce, Michiel Seetan, Second Life, Syliva Fitzpatrick, Xaara
When visiting one of the SM-Clubs (Stand & Model) what we do quite often to chat and chill, we also read profiles. In one of these profiles Jenny came across a gallery and gave me a hint to have a look as she knows that I love to see art and to dicover places I haven’t been before. That is how I came to Alanis Gallery. It is quite a surprise that I haven’t been there in all the years that I’m already in Second Life.
“Established since 2008, Alanis Gallery Sensual Images in Xaara, is a showcase for carefully selected original works by RL Artists with exclusive rights in SL, many with a D/s theme. Original RL photographs by Sylvia Fitzpatrick (which explore, both figuratively and conceptually, the submissive female, fetish and her local landscape).” And it is really huge (!). I like that you can teleport around between the different exhibitions and you’ll need it in order not to get lost in the gallery. The pictures are great, of course I don’t like them all but the bondage pictures I saw from several artist were really good. You can buy the pictures to decorate your SL home. Here are just 2 little teasers from Alanis gallery.
Outside of the building I didn’t expect much but there is much more. Xaara is also a bdsm community and has a lot to offer besides Alanis Gallery.
Xaara is “a Mediterranean style resort full of friendly people, beautiful art galleries, surprising shops and entertaining events and activities.” I roamed around and found that there are 6 private skyboxes that are free to use for a limited amout of time and I visited some ot them. They are at least a great hideaway to retreat to with a sub/slave or with Mistress Jenny. And there are also public play spaces for example a shibari room.
09 Aug 2016 1 Comment
in Exploring sims in Second Life Tags: Diomita Maurer, Eclectica, Inara Pey, Living in a Modemworld, Mystica, Nibby Riddler, Second Life
I wrote about Eclectica about one year ago here in this blog. And now I came across this beautiful sim again. Maddy (nibby.riddler) changed the it a lot and named it Mystica now. The Landmark description sums it up perfectly: “Make your way through Mystica, the newest build on the ever changing Eclectica sim, a mystical floating archipelago in the sky with the popular wedding chapel below, propose, elope, automated, free honeymoon, photos, relax, meditate, romance, lovers, cuddle“.
Inara wrote another description (well the sim has changed) about “Mystical Eclectica in Second Life“
Mystica is build in the skies on connected rocks (no worries you won’t fall down). And it really offers a lot of romantic places, just to mediate, to cuddle or simply to enjoy. I began discovering the new layout but I’m by far not done yet. The best spot I found for an overview is from the “balloon bed”. I don’t know an official way to get up to it, so I used my magic Second Life powers and just right clicked “sit”. From there you have a good view on the sim and you can discover all the secret lovely places to enjoy. A visit is strongly recommended.
Landmark to Mystica (Eclectica)
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Place/61/116/260
Inara Peys blog about Mystica
https://modemworld.me/2016/08/06/mystical-eclectica-in-second-life/
about Eclectica in this blog
https://themaurers.me/2015/08/14/eclectica/
Maddy’s (nibby.riddler) Homepage about Electica (I didn’t find out if there’s a new homepage about Mystica)
http://www.eclecticasim.com/
01 Aug 2016 Leave a comment
in Exploring sims in Second Life, Uncategorized Tags: Beautiful 4 Seasons, Diomita Maurer, Inara Pey, Inkie Loudwater, Living in a Modemworld
I explored “Beautiful 4 Seasons” Sunday afternoon. It is charming and peaceful. What I like in particular are the fields and meadows of the simsurround. Really a perfect surrounding for the sim! I never saw that before and it adds a lot to the overall charme of Beautiful 4 seasons. There are plenty of spot just to stand or sit and enjoy. Thank you for this advice, Inara!
Inara Pey: Living in a Modemworld
Beautiful 4 Seasons – click any image for full size
“This region is my labour of love :D,” Inkie (inkie Loudwater) tells me as I admire the latest iteration of her Homestead region, Beautiful 4 Seasons. “I change it every season; it’s an ongoing process, so the more people enjoy it, the better it is!”
Looking around the region it’s hard to imagine it not being a staple part of people’s itineraries when exploring Second Life. It sits as a mostly low-slung island in the centre of a lake. Across the water and completely surrounding it, a patchwork quilt of fields recede towards misty, distant hills and rounded, grassy peaks. it’s not quite England’s Lake District – but it could be.
The island forms a west pointing C, a smaller island nestled within its curving arms. A tiny hamlet sits along one arm of the C…
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24 Jul 2016 2 Comments
in Exploring sims in Second Life Tags: Andrew Carvin, Diomita Maurer, Heaven or Hell, LICK, Second Life, Sera Bellic
What a title (!). Actually this post is not what you think it might be about. “Heaven or Hell” is a sim in Second Life. I found it browsing through the SL destination guide under the tag “Art”. The descrpiton doesn’t say that much “Has your fate been decided for you or will you decide? Choose wisely, choose carefully. And remember you can always check out but you can never leave. Turn your sounds up and get ready for the ride.”
At the landing point you have to decide to go to heaven or to hell. Btw. have you ever thought about why there is as stariway to heaven but a highway to hell? I like the text between the two doors “When you think of heaven and hell, you already have images in your meind of what you think it should look like. No right or wrong they are your images and these are mine“. Mine refers to Sera Bellic, who owns this sim and “LICK” sim design. “LICK sim design offers complete sim/parcel design, landscaping and interior design. LICK is dedicated to creating beautiful, enchanting spaces for your home or business.” Back to my simploring. I decided to see hell first. For going to hell you step downstairs into a dark area, fire is everywhere, it looks very hot.
Walking around you see some dead bodies, some cages and some steam fountains erupting through the hot ground, the eternal fire of hell is around you. After a while I found the entrance to go further down to hell, a tunnel system that is connecting caves. Skeletons and skulls lie on the ground everywhere and dinosaur skeletons guard the entrances to the caves. You can hear screams every once in a while when your sound is turned up. Scary? Yes.
Ok, the hell did meet my expectations, my images and what I’ve been told about hell when I was a kid. But how will heaven look alike? Good news is, in Second Life you can see both :-). So I stepped up from hell and went further upstairs to heaven. Heaven is a beautiful and peaceful place, an harmonic landscape.
Ok, the heaven did not meet exactly my expectations. I saw no angels and I didn’t hear plainchants and I didn’t walk on clouds. Shame! :-). But heaven in SL is still nice. I walked a bit around and found 2 spots that did make up with my expectations. Firstly I walked over a bridge build of violins and secondly I visited the only house in heaven and obviously the angels get their wings there.
One last remark: I my imagination the word “LICK” can mean heaven sometimes *winks*
If you don’t want to go the “Heaven and Hell” yourself you can also watch a video from Andrew Carvin that is a bit lengthy though here. Thank you Sera Bellic for this piece of imagination of heaven and hell.
Landmark to “LICK – Heaven or Hell”
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Oyster%20Bay/12/145/61
19 Jul 2016 Leave a comment
in Exploring sims in Second Life Tags: art in SL, Diomita Maurer, H.M.S. Titanic, Inara Pey, Jake Vordun, Living in a Modemworld
This is really a new art and history experience using the features Second Life has to offer. My visit was short yet very impressive. I visited “A Night to Remember“, the exhibition about the Titanic catastrophy more than 100 years ago. It’s strange that among all catastrophies the mankind had to experience during the last 100 years, the Titanic still gets so much attention. Maybe it is because we know about the dreams that many of the victims carried with them seeking a new and better life.
The exhibition is very informative, has all facts and convinces with the use of storytellers who you meet when you walk through the hall. In the beginning you get a passengers name and at the end you want to retrieve this passenger from the list of saved and lost people. Mine was Mrs. Rosalie Paula van Impe, a 3rd class passenger who was among the losses.
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July 18th: Diomita visiting the Exhibition “A Night to Remember” – The passenger and crew list with saved and lost people
A great experience! Thank you Inara for blogging about it and thank you Jake Vordun for providing the museum for us all.
Inara Pey: Living in a Modemworld
Saturday, July 12th witnessed the opening of The Vordun Museum and Gallery, created and curated by Jake Vordun, the owner of Fancy Decor.
Occupying a large, modern building on one side of the Fancy Decor region, the museum and gallery presents a venue capable of supporting multiple exhibitions, with two art exhibits and a museum exhibition being presented for the opening season. Together they make for a unique and immersive visit.
The Vordun: European Masters: 300 Years of Painting
The first of the art exhibitions is European Masters, 300 Years of Painting, which occupies the main gallery hall. On displays are over 30 paintings from the period 1500 through 1799, all of which are presented in a scale consistent with one another and to their physical world originals. These can be freely perused and admired, title cards alongside of each one offering information on…
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14 Jul 2016 2 Comments
in Exploring sims in Second Life Tags: Diomita Maurer, Furillen, Inara Pey, Living in a Modemworld, Mistress Jenny, Pink Floyd, Serene Footman, slave cecy
The title of this post is a bit misleading intentionally. This post is about Pink Floyd – Pink Floyd in Second Life to be more precisely. Again I came across it following Inara Pey’s blog. Her post is titeled “When Pink Floyd eats your sim in Second Life“. This place is temporarily a real homage to Pink Floyd, their music and their art. Serene Footman, who owns the sim “Furillen“, wrote a full decription of what you can see here and titeled it “Pink Floyd ate my sim“.
One of the attractions is Battersea Power Station which is famous as it it appeared on the cover of Pink Floyd’s 1977 album Animals, on which it was photographed with the group’s inflatable pink pig floating above it. Inside of the building I felt beamed back into the 1970ies. The huge giant hall is filled with fog steadily changing in all colours of the rainbow. There’s a seating goup in one corner, a big picture of Battersea Power Station and a “Fower Power” Volkswagen Transporter.
But there’s a lot more to discover, way too much to list it here. I recommend reading the above mentioned post in the Furillen blog (“Pink Floyd ate my sim“). In the Furillen blog you will also find a full list of all objects from Pink Floyd that you can discover here on one spot in 3D. And there’re lots of really great pictures, just have a look into the blog “Furillen – love of (a minimalist) life“.
Of course the music stram provided is Pink Floyd. Actually I read that it is a 13 hour play list featuring every studio album made by Pink Floyd, in chronological order. While we were visiting we heard “Shine On You Crazy Diamond” (1975) and we, Mistress Jenny and me, just stood there enjoying the music. And even slave cecy, who accompanied us, just knelt silently and relaxed. By the way, the slideshow at the wall in the pictures above and below is one of 2 slideshows that contain around 800 (!) pictures.
Art in SL is temporary. We can keep it in pictures and in our memories but it is digital and mostly short-lived. The Pink Floyd installation might be gone soon again.
Really fitting to our visit to Furillen was a strange avatar that we just saw shortly. I managed to take a picture. He could have appeared on a Pink Floyd cover in my humble opinion.

July 11th: The “grid-man” at Furillen – Pink Floyd (in the background the beds based on the cover of A Momentary Lapse of Reason)
Landmark Furillen:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Love%20of%20Life/166/96/21
Blog Furillen – love of (a minimalist) life:
https://furillen.org/
Blog Pink Floyd ate my sim:
https://furillen.org/2016/07/09/pink-floyd-ate-my-sim/
Inara Pey’s blog When Pink Floyd eats your sim in Second Life:
https://modemworld.me/2016/07/11/when-pink-floyd-eats-your-sim-in-second-life/
12 Jul 2016 1 Comment
in Exploring sims in Second Life Tags: art in SL, Dido Haas, Diomita Maurer, Inara Pey, Living in a Modemworld, MM (mysterr), Nitro Fireguard, Nitroglobus Hall, Second Life