meditation in space

As I was thinking about how we discover kewl stuff, I self-admitted that Second Life uberexplorers are so rare: I specifically refer to those who don’t just “go places”, but chronicle where they’ve been, too.

Often, it’s a blog, but an accompanying photo stream (like on Flickr) is also key. Originating and continuing as one of this kind, I have strong feelings about benefiting others by exposing them to amazing inworld adventures, and showing off some of the awesomest which Second Life must offer.

(Verily, it’s a Gladwellian Maven-Connector hybrid archetype.)

I’ve seen a number of promising SL exploration journals that started off with a lot of steam, but froze months, or even weeks, later. In my earlier days, it was possible to run out of kewl locations, but I’m no longer convinced that’s probable for a span of days. Y’see…

uberexploration isn’t just about places, but the things and people within them; and I’m duly joyed to see so many Second Life blogs including casual ones that get updated intermittently, period.

Still, even with an abundance of excellent SL fashion news, there’s gaps elsewhere for the desires of topic-otaku to be filled: a dedicated SL gadgets blog (like Gizmodo for inworld toys) and romantic hotspots compiler are but two important niches which need MORE FOCUS. And it’s entirely possible I’m ignorant to something out there — enlighten me!
 

Naming names (in the best of ways)

Along the way, I’ve kept my eye to appreciate the remarkable. The terse, raw gems chosen by Liqueur Felix. The cutesome, friends-tangents (e.g., pointers to Happy Mood and Achamo Paine) of Miyaoka Hitchcock. The category-mangling weird pshyte of “Absolutely amazing SecondLife discoveries”. These are among my morning RSS reader joys, and I dip into diverse streams — like all my wonderful Flickr contacts — to catch the waves…

anti alias wave front ;)

Some examples I consider clear uberexplorers are: Aleister Kronos, Bettina Tizzy, and Natalia Zelmanov. Each has their own distinct personality and style, yet they have enriched my Second Life via their persistent knowledge-sharing and discoveries.
 

Blogging is easy…

and so’s momentarily sharing snippets of text & visual snatches: but sustaining it for the long run and dealing with the various pressures that come up — including priorities in your first life — is very hard indeed!

Also, the best sharing comes from the heart, not from your pocketbook/wallet/purse/murse/etc. Fake enthusiasm blows evil goats and it can be sniffed out for the stench it is. Skeptics might go,

“But Torley! You have a job at Linden Lab! You’re being paid to write this!”

Holy guacamole guano batcrap, NO. This blog and my Flickr stream are related — because hey, it’s all me — but I do them in my personal time. So whether it’s snapping giant crayons or being a doggirl, I do it because:

  1. I love Second Life,
  2. I love humanity,
  3. I’m obsessive-compulsive about amplifying awesome, and
  4. it’s in my nature to add big + to your life.

64 Completely Different Ocular Confections
 

All that being said…

who’s your favorite Second Life uberexplorers? Not counting me, and you can self-nominate. I like to know what you like. And if you still don’t get what one is, here’s a simple question:

Ask yourself, "Who keeps telling me about stuff I end up exceptionally enjoying?"'

The answer to that is likely… an uberexplorer!